Sunday, November 29, 2009

'What the Dog Saw: And Other Adventures' by Malcolm Gladwell

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Susan Salter Reynolds, a staff reporter for the Los Angeles Times has written a review called 'What the Dog Saw: And Other Adventures' by Malcolm Gladwell where she writes: "The New Yorker writer's sense of curiosity burns bright in this collection of essays. Gladwell started as a reporter at the Washington Post. Strictly speaking, he left that path soon after 1996, when he joined the staff of the New Yorker, where a little leash goes a long way. Gladwell always had an eye for good stories, but at the magazine he gained the confidence to use these stories to say something larger about American culture. He also gained the confidence to reveal more about his own perspective; to let his readers watch him as he assembled his theories from historical, statistical and empirical evidence.

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