Jess Chen: Believe the hype. This is effortlessly the book of the year!
United Kingdom on Aug 01, 2023
Mrs L A Evenson: One to devour and digest over and over again.
United Kingdom on Jul 27, 2023
Kindle Customer: Came here having listened to some of Tempest's music and read The Bricks That Built The Houses. Found a similar integrity and honesty here, but in a more directly personal way. Having spent a lot of time reading 'management' books, this brought me down to earth and got me thinking about how I interact with the world and the people around me. Powerful.
United Kingdom on Jan 05, 2023
Harriet Lerner: The author writes with so much power and beauty about authenticity and belongingness that I couldn't stop turning the pages. I appreciated the brevity as well.
United States on Sep 18, 2022
ljs: This book hardcover edition is so small and tight that if you have joint pain your hands suffer a great deal holding it.
I’m not sure amazon is the place for a book review, but I was not amazed at what this author had to say. It made me reflect a little bit but I couldn’t find myself relating to it in any way because of how far from my experience of the world it is as someone socially isolated. It feels like they’re saying things are like this and like that but it’s often times not the case for me or people in situations like mine. It is true for most people in our western culture. But it feels like an over simplification of the human experience as a whole. While using very abstract concepts and I personally found it hard at times to understand what the author meant because of how little I relate to the way they are experiencing life, which sounds like a more privileged way of living then I could ever experience it. I still think the way they write is good, and I read this quickly. It wasn’t totally uninteresting as it made me realize what I was not in a way. But I wouldn’t recommend it or re read it to be honest. It felt like not enough to me and too distant. But...
France on Jul 23, 2022
Brian Myers: One hundred seventeen pages of incoherent gibberish.
United States on Dec 21, 2020
Kae Tempest's On Connection: Exploring Our Connections to the World Around Us (Faber Social) | Douglas Murray's "The Madness of Crowds: Examining Gender, Race, and Identity" | Douglas Murray's Insightful Exploration of The Madness of Crowds | |
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Sale off | $1 OFF | $12 OFF | $5 OFF |
Total Reviews | 13 reviews | 465 reviews | 465 reviews |
Item Weight | 6.5 ounces | 1.2 pounds | 11.2 ounces |
ISBN-13 | 978-0571354023 | 978-1635579987 | 978-1635579949 |
ISBN-10 | 0571354025 | 1635579988 | 1635579945 |
Hardcover | 144 pages | 288 pages | |
Publisher | Faber & Faber Social | Bloomsbury Continuum | Bloomsbury Continuum; 1st edition |
Political Leadership | Political Leadership | ||
Customer Reviews | 4.7/5 stars of 491 ratings | 4.7/5 stars of 8,728 ratings | 4.7/5 stars of 8,728 ratings |
Language | English | English | English |
Best Sellers Rank | #219 in Political Leadership#736 in Popular Psychology Creativity & Genius#2,961 in Creativity | #33 in European Politics Books#145 in Political Commentary & Opinion#164 in Political Conservatism & Liberalism | #13 in European Politics Books#59 in Political Commentary & Opinion#77 in Political Conservatism & Liberalism |
Creativity (Books) | Creativity | ||
Dimensions | 4.75 x 0.75 x 7.25 inches | 6.39 x 1.11 x 9.57 inches | 5.45 x 0.85 x 8.25 inches |
Popular Psychology Creativity & Genius | Popular Psychology Creativity & Genius |
Lukas: Highly recommended!
Germany on Aug 08, 2023