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Best Audio Story Ever!

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Revisado: 08-19-22

This book is AMAZING, and the audio is what makes you love each of the characters. Taylor Reid is a genius in her own right- she makes you want to go out and buy all of the band’s records immediately. Jennifer Beals and every other actor did the best job I’ve ever heard on an audio book. You gotta listen to this book!

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Gladwell does it again!

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Revisado: 01-27-20

Malcolm Gladwell's latest, Talking to Strangers, once again pulls seemingly random stories and data together to show how little is known about human behavior, much less than what the "experts" seem to know. He shows us how when behavior is "mismatched", i.e. not like we believe someone should act under certain circumstances, we tend to believe what can often be a total fiction based on the behavior rather than what a person is truly feeling or experiencing. We are not always able to tell when someone is lying, whether we know them or not, and to interpret nonverbal behavior as giving us clues, particularly with non-family members, is a fallacy. Gladwell shows us the disastrous results of incorrect behavioral interpretations.

We have all seen or heard of innocent people who are accused of a crime based upon behavioral clues that were interpreted incorrectly, but Gladwell points out how even innocent interactions with strangers, or non-intimates, can be so misinterpreted as to be dangerous as well. He also does an excellent job of narrating his own work.

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Mansfield at His Finest

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Revisado: 04-16-19

Well written and researched, Stephen Mansfield not only gives a historical perspective, but sow excellent points on how the Church and those of LDS faith can portray themselves and the other with compassion.

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