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Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know About the People We Don‰ЫЄt Know
Malcolm Gladwell
5.52k reviews for:
Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know About the People We Don‰ЫЄt Know
Malcolm Gladwell
funny
informative
medium-paced
It took a while to get to where I thought the book was going. I appreciate the nuance and grey area the book introduces to topics that are too often discussed as black or white.
informative
reflective
fast-paced
The audiobook is produced like a podcast that keeps you engaged the entire listen
informative
reflective
medium-paced
This one took me longer than I wanted it to. I would cry every time they played Sandra Blands voice. (Yes I listened to the audio book, and yes I recommend it highly)
This was so insightful. It deconstructs the idea that social injustice is not happening and that there’s nothing wrong with the way police departments are trained and run with data. And written with such conviction while still maintaining an air of consideration for every side.
Beautifully written, I want to read this one again.
This was so insightful. It deconstructs the idea that social injustice is not happening and that there’s nothing wrong with the way police departments are trained and run with data. And written with such conviction while still maintaining an air of consideration for every side.
Beautifully written, I want to read this one again.
I always learn something from Gladwell books and appreciate how he changes the way I see the world.
You think you know people? Think again. Gladwell takes real stories—scandals, crimes, misunderstandings—and shows how our instincts fail us more often than we realize. The audiobook version is a game-changer—it’s packed with real audio from courtrooms, interviews, and archival clips, making it feel like you’re living the story instead of just reading it!