Some things that I liked about Malcolm Gladwell's the "Tipping Point" were his strange ways of explaining simple spikes in social and biological trends. He has the unique ability to put a topic in an interesting and simple context. This method of writing causes The Tipping Point to be an easy read. The creative terms that Gladwell creates a new way of learning that kept my interest throughout.
Some of the negative aspects of The Tipping Point are that it sometimes gets too complex to completely stay on track. Furthermore, the reader may lose concentration when Gladwell becomes complex and repetitive. Overall, I consider the book a usual read. A simple remedy for when the book gets complicated is to just re-read the pages that contain the problems. Since no one has patience these days i'm sure that many people will be confused after reading The Tipping Point.
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