Plays Well With Others

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This book lied to me. It purports to start out with a description of a hostage situation in New York city. However, the twist is it turns out that its a simulation instead of the real deal. The deception is complete! However, this is a  pretty unusually effective way to "hook" people at the beginning of a non-fiction book. Importantly, the book also points out that the techniques that hostage negotiators use to take the heat out of a situation don't work for your marriage: Note to self: something designed for terrorists and emotionally disturbed people isn't perfect for your family. That opening is indicative of the rest of the book -- very readable, and good at keeping your interest. I guess that's good in a psychology book? Every chapter starts with a story, and sometimes the stories are event related to the topic at hand, which is admirable. The whole book is written in a lighthearted style that is fun without coming across as forced, which I think is a pretty impressive thing to have achieved. The book starts out discussing if you can judge a book by its cover -- that is, how good are humans at reading…

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