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| 1. | What Made This Book Go? |
| (Santa Barbara, CA United States) April 8, 2002 - 5.0/5 stars |
| Out of some 100,000 titles (books) published each year, only a few dozen
make the bestseller charts. While some books are better than others, only
a few go past the Tipping Point.The Tipping Point for books... read full review |
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| 2. | Tipping Trends... |
| (Lexington, KY United States) April 29, 2002 - 5.0/5 stars |
| So you want to know what causes a trend? It's people. Yeah I know that
answer is too simple but here's the thing, people can be divided into
several general categories that help you understand how a trend can be
started... read full review |
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| 3. | great book |
| (New York, NY United States) March 19, 2002 - 5.0/5 stars |
| What Mr. Gladwell wants you to do, though, is consider how that example--of
the hotornot web site, for example--parallels seemingly unrelated
phenomena, such as the attraction a TV show like _Blue's Clues_ has for
children,... read full review |
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| 4. | Acorns, Oak Trees, and Forest Fires |
| (Dallas, Texas) March 1, 2002 - 5.0/5 stars |
| This book has generated a great deal of attention because Gladwell
approaches creative thinking from a unique perspective: he focuses on a
critically important moment (a "window of opportunity") when a decision
must be made... read full review |
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| 5. | simple, intelligent and very relevent - a must read |
| (Dallas, Texas) February 20, 2002 - 5.0/5 stars |
| I've read many of Mr. Gladwell's articles from the New Yorker and I have to
say he is one of the most intiutive, intelligent and compelling writer I've
ever read. I am a marketing consultant and all the principles... read full review |
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| 6. | This is the Way the World Works |
| (Falls Church, VA USA) May 5, 2002 - 5.0/5 stars |
| Gladwell's book may or may not be science. But, if it isn't science it's
art. Not art in the sense of a literary masterpiece, but art in the sense
that Gladwell nails down the way we make decisions, explains it in
readable... read full review |
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| 7. | Love is the Killer App |
| (Perrysburg, OH USA) May 7, 2002 - 5.0/5 stars |
| This book cements my opinion about networking, that it is nothing more than
paying attention to others and finding out all you can about them, so that
you can share your knowledge and your contacts with them. In the... read full review |
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| 8. | A Great Book for Young People to Read!! |
| (Denver, CO United States) September 24, 2002 - 5.0/5 stars |
| Being a teacher of high school seniors, this book has proved to be an
invaluable tool in opening their eyes to how the world is. Most young
people, since they don't read, have an extremely narrow view of... read full review |
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| 9. | Extraordinary Insight into Human Behavior |
| (Seattle) September 9, 2002 - 5.0/5 stars |
| I casually picked up Gladwell's book while thumbing through the Marketing
Section at a local bookseller -- what an incredible find this book was.
Malcolm Gladwell picks up where Dr. Cialdini's pivotal work "Influence:... read full review |
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| 10. | An excellent book that challenges us to think differently |
| (Texarkana, Texas United States) September 4, 2002 - 5.0/5 stars |
| Many may consider this book some sort of marketing book, but it is far
more. There are some very clear social psychological principles . The last
part on context is worth the price. The author makes note that every thing... read full review |