Friday, November 7, 2014

Why The “Quiet” Kid “Never” Talks by Nereida Avila

There are two types of people in this world. There are people who spark conversations out of thin air, and there are those who prefer to sit back, relax, and let everybody else do the

socializing. In the book, Quiet, by Susan Cain, these two types of people are distinguished
according to their personalities: introverts and extroverts. Cain explains the differences between these personalities, along with how they each fit into society. Cain does this by using short anecdotes, research, and a supporting argument. In in this book, a lot of information is presented with anecdotes and examples. Because of this, I enjoyed reading this nonfiction book and the information it had, since it was not like reading a boring textbook. I rate this book a 4 out of 5 because it has new and refreshing information I have never been exposed to. This book will help people learn about their personalities and how they fit into society, especially introverts because that is what Cain focuses on. I recommend this book to the “quiet” ones because it will help them learn more about being introverted and how it is not always a bad thing to be on the shy side.

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