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Review Date: 3/6/2011
Interesting theories but not really backed up by hard science.
Review Date: 3/6/2011
Helpful Score: 1
I was once in the central african repbulic and met a write for national geographic. We had a great time and a few adventures together...later I read the article and was amazed at all the hardships suffered and near death escapes. This book reminds me of that time.
A decent bit of personal and national history; a cautionary tale of telling tales.
A decent bit of personal and national history; a cautionary tale of telling tales.
Review Date: 3/6/2011
Another Gladwell book that is based on a good idea, but the book can be summed up in a couple of paragraphs and you wouldnt have to waste time reading it.
While the premise is excellent it is full of half-baked examples and shoddy scientific support. Many examples are sited most of which are clear why they are related and many studies are cited but without details to clinch the deal. Read the first chapter or so, then leave it.
While the premise is excellent it is full of half-baked examples and shoddy scientific support. Many examples are sited most of which are clear why they are related and many studies are cited but without details to clinch the deal. Read the first chapter or so, then leave it.
Review Date: 3/6/2011
Interesting...
Foreign Devils on the Silk Road: The Search for the Lost Cities and Treasures of Chinese Central Asia
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Review Date: 3/6/2011
Not as well written or as comprehensive as other hopkirk books, but ignited my desire to travel to this little sought part of the world.
Review Date: 3/6/2011
I found that the writing was excellent. The details were very good interspersed with memorable anecdotes.
Review Date: 3/6/2011
A great book for understanding the underemployed.
Review Date: 3/6/2011
Like other Gladwell books and you will like this one. Dont and you wont because it is formulaic. Taking a common idea and selling it like it is the front page new of the NY times is what he is good at. He is a salesman of ideas, not a creator of ideas. And like any salesman only knows how to parrot what is in the specs without really understanding them.
Practice anything for 10K hours and you will be great... so why not 9K and I will be awesome. It is poorly researched but a nice cautionary tale to start early and stick to it if you want to succeed.
Practice anything for 10K hours and you will be great... so why not 9K and I will be awesome. It is poorly researched but a nice cautionary tale to start early and stick to it if you want to succeed.
Review Date: 3/6/2011
This must be one of the first great "road trip" books. As someone who has travelled extensively in the region I found it very well written and often, surprisingly funny.
Review Date: 3/6/2011
While I love buffett this is not one of his better books. Fun and simple, the editors should have done a better job with him working on it. It is a good tale but I didnt care for how it was laid our and written down.
That said, I wouldnt recommend buying it, but getting from a library so it would cost you nothing and the enjoyment would be guilt free.
That said, I wouldnt recommend buying it, but getting from a library so it would cost you nothing and the enjoyment would be guilt free.
Review Date: 3/6/2011
Wandering through this book was, for me, liking taking a walk down memory lane. If you want to travel to a place without having to get on a plane this is the way to do it. Without lots of self aggrandizement and pondering on the meanings of life this book presents a slice of the area and encourages the read to reflect for themselves.
Review Date: 3/6/2011
Helpful Score: 1
As with every other gladwell book, it is a nice idea that is summed up in the first couple of chapters and then reiterated until one is sick of it. Basically one gets sick of it because the examples and studies are poorly thought out and detailed leaving behind more questions than answers. And one is left with a big so what at the end of the book.
Read the summary on amazon and dont waste your money.
Read the summary on amazon and dont waste your money.
Trespassers on the Roof of the World: The Secret Exploration of Tibet (Kodansha Globe)
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Review Date: 3/6/2011
Another great work by Hopkirk.
Review Date: 3/6/2011
Helpful Score: 2
While not thought of as an author, I found this tale enjoyable. Fluffy, Fun, and if you want thought provoking, like most of his better songs.
Think it is one of his best books.
Think it is one of his best books.
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