If you only need the buying answer, the current paperback is the strongest clean route in the current snapshot. It is below the sampled used market and far below the official publisher price, which makes ownership unusually easy to justify for a Q&A review book.
| Format | Seller | Current Price | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| Paperback New | Merybook | $76.50 | Check price |
| Paperback Used | BookFinder marketplace | $98.88 | Check price |
| Paperback New | Springer Publishing | $143.00 | Check price |
This is one of the cleaner ownership calls in the batch. A board review book is already the kind of text many readers want to mark heavily and cycle through more than once. When the new copy is also cheaper than the used market and far cheaper than official retail, there is not much financial reason to avoid ownership.
What this book actually teaches
Clinical Neurophysiology Board Review Q&A teaches through retrieval, correction, and repetition rather than through passive reading. Its value comes from exposing weak areas quickly, forcing recall, and making exam-focused review more efficient. That is why Q&A books are different from standard textbooks: their usefulness increases when they are revisited under pressure.
Because of that format, ownership often matters more than it would for a regular text. A board review book becomes a working object, not just a reading assignment. In the current market, the paperback is both the better study format for many readers and the cheapest verified route.
Who should buy print and who should not
Buy print if you expect to cycle through the Q&A material more than once or want a clean review copy to annotate heavily. There is very little market reason to choose a used or official publisher copy over the current paperback in this snapshot.
Dr. Telly Kamelia 














