A book that's part business, part sociology, The Tipping Point, by Malcolm Gladwell, surprised me in its readability. While I'm not entirely convinced of the overwhelming power of 'the tipping point,' I certainly found quite a bit of credence in Gladwell's ideas about the important people in a social movement. I primarily read nonfiction to inform myself--I usually order a meal of nonfiction and eat it. Reading this book was more like ordering a new ergonomic spoon, it will inform me in my future nonfiction meals.
Posted by waking slow at April 22, 2004 06:01 PM