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- Paperback 277 Pages
- ISBN-10: 071399844X
- ISBN-13: 9780713998443
- Publisher: Allen Lane
- Pub date: Nov 07, 2005
- Also available as: Paperback, Hardcover, Audio CD, Audio Cassette and Others
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Gladwell manages to bring together the most varied examples to get his point across. He's also a masterful storyteller, making stats and research (on subjects you would never dream of) fascinating.
After reading Tipping Point I expected more. Still, Gladwell holds my attention.
This book was alright, but it didn't seem to say much. It had one point.. and it made it.. and then remade it.. and then seemed to contradict itself.. and just didn't do a great job at saying anything at all.
It did reference some really interesting experiments and those were fun to read abou ... Continue
This book was alright, but it didn't seem to say much. It had one point.. and it made it.. and then remade it.. and then seemed to contradict itself.. and just didn't do a great job at saying anything at all.
It did reference some really interesting experiments and those were fun to read about. It is also very easy and light reading; took me only 2 afternoons to finish. Both of those facts are the reasons why it wasn't completely regrettable.
Just don't go into the book expecting much and you will enjoy it.
Like his Tipping Point better
A fascinating look at making snap decisions--whether good or bad.