Malcolm Gladwell
Malcolm Gladwell Websites
Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking, from the author, Malcolm Gladwell
My Review of "Blink"
I really enjoyed reading all of Malcolm Gladwell's books. In The Tipping Point, he offers a sociological perspective on epidemics. In Blink, he describes how the brain makes split-second decisions - sometimes to our detriment - and sometimes to our benefit. In Outliers, maybe my favo[u]rite of all his books, he talks about the qualities of people who have high levels of success. In What the Dog Saw, he has compiled a collection of his writings for The New Yorker. For more reviews by Jeremiah...
My Review of "Blink"
I really enjoyed reading all of Malcolm Gladwell's books. In The Tipping Point, he offers a sociological perspective on epidemics. In Blink, he describes how the brain makes split-second decisions - sometimes to our detriment - and sometimes to our benefit. In Outliers, maybe my favo[u]rite of all his books, he talks about the qualities of people who have high levels of success. In What the Dog Saw, he has compiled a collection of his writings for The New Yorker. For more reviews by Jeremiah...
The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference
My Review of "The Tipping Point"
I really enjoyed reading all of Malcolm Gladwell's books. In The Tipping Point, he offers a sociological perspective on epidemics. In Blink, he describes how the brain makes split-second decisions - sometimes to our detriment - and sometimes to our benefit. In Outliers, maybe my favo[u]rite of all his books, he talks about the qualities of people who have high levels of success. In What the Dog Saw, he has compiled a collection of his writings for The New Yorker. For more reviews by Jeremiah...
My Review of "The Tipping Point"
I really enjoyed reading all of Malcolm Gladwell's books. In The Tipping Point, he offers a sociological perspective on epidemics. In Blink, he describes how the brain makes split-second decisions - sometimes to our detriment - and sometimes to our benefit. In Outliers, maybe my favo[u]rite of all his books, he talks about the qualities of people who have high levels of success. In What the Dog Saw, he has compiled a collection of his writings for The New Yorker. For more reviews by Jeremiah...
What The Dog Saw: And Other Adventures
My Review of "What The Dog Saw: And Other Adventures"
I really enjoyed reading all of Malcolm Gladwell's books. In The Tipping Point, he offers a sociological perspective on epidemics. In Blink, he describes how the brain makes split-second decisions - sometimes to our detriment - and sometimes to our benefit. In Outliers, maybe my favo[u]rite of all his books, he talks about the qualities of people who have high levels of success. In What the Dog Saw, he has compiled a collection of his writings for The New Yorker. For more reviews by Jeremiah...
My Review of "What The Dog Saw: And Other Adventures"
I really enjoyed reading all of Malcolm Gladwell's books. In The Tipping Point, he offers a sociological perspective on epidemics. In Blink, he describes how the brain makes split-second decisions - sometimes to our detriment - and sometimes to our benefit. In Outliers, maybe my favo[u]rite of all his books, he talks about the qualities of people who have high levels of success. In What the Dog Saw, he has compiled a collection of his writings for The New Yorker. For more reviews by Jeremiah...
A Lensography of JeremiahStanghini's Malcolm Gladwell Lenses
Malcolm Gladwell Lensography
In my brief time here on Squidoo, I've made a number of lenses about books. Four of those lenses were about Malcolm Gladwell's books. As I've read more on Squidoo, I've realized the value of having a lensography. Because of this, I decided to make a "Malcolm Gladwell" lensography. On this lens, you'll find links to my four lenses about Gladwell's books and I've also included some goodies about Malcolm Gladwell on this lens. If you're interested in more book reviews by me, feel free to check ...
Malcolm Gladwell Lensography
In my brief time here on Squidoo, I've made a number of lenses about books. Four of those lenses were about Malcolm Gladwell's books. As I've read more on Squidoo, I've realized the value of having a lensography. Because of this, I decided to make a "Malcolm Gladwell" lensography. On this lens, you'll find links to my four lenses about Gladwell's books and I've also included some goodies about Malcolm Gladwell on this lens. If you're interested in more book reviews by me, feel free to check ...
Outliers: The Story of Success, from the author Malcolm Gladwell
My Review of "Outliers"
I really enjoyed reading all of Malcolm Gladwell's books. In The Tipping Point, he offers a sociological perspective on epidemics. In Blink, he describes how the brain makes split-second decisions - sometimes to our detriment - and sometimes to our benefit. In Outliers, maybe my favo[u]rite of all his books, he talks about the qualities of people who have high levels of success. In What the Dog Saw, he has compiled a collection of his writings for The New Yorker. For more reviews by Jeremiah...
My Review of "Outliers"
I really enjoyed reading all of Malcolm Gladwell's books. In The Tipping Point, he offers a sociological perspective on epidemics. In Blink, he describes how the brain makes split-second decisions - sometimes to our detriment - and sometimes to our benefit. In Outliers, maybe my favo[u]rite of all his books, he talks about the qualities of people who have high levels of success. In What the Dog Saw, he has compiled a collection of his writings for The New Yorker. For more reviews by Jeremiah...
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