Monday, January 25, 2010

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Malcolm Gladwell is perhaps known best for his non-fiction best-sellers Blink, The Tipping Point, and Outliers, but What the Dog Saw is a collection of the essays from The New Yorker that put him on the map. The topics range from ketchup to plagiarism to failure. They're each about 15-25 pages long, are self-contained, and can be read in any order. Gladwell writes engagingly and has a gift for bringing out fascinating perspectives on nearly every topic he touches.

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