Friday, April 14, 2017

#26, "How to Talk to Anyone"

"How To Talk To Anyone"
Leila Lowndes
A hazard you take when you choose audiobooks to read is that you never know the quality of the narrator until you're in it. This book, while containing some useful tidbits of social and conversational tactics, was difficult to get through because the narration was very distracting. As the book was read by the author, I felt that it didn't bode well that I hoped I never spoke with her in person, considering the topic. Takeaway: it might be Dale Carnegie if he lived in 1991 and wasn't very clever.

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