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bioniclib's review against another edition
5.0
I tried to put the review here but this text-area was unkind to me. So, I made a blog out of it:
https://bradmckenna.wordpress.com/2013/07/10/im-an-introvert-and-im-ok/
https://bradmckenna.wordpress.com/2013/07/10/im-an-introvert-and-im-ok/
maryjohanna's review against another edition
4.0
Very interesting read about the psycho-physiology of introversion v extraversion with special attention to the unique strengths of introverts that have been often discounted in our 'culture of personality'.
sydneyscho's review against another edition
3.0
A really interesting read about all of the power that introverts bring to the table. The idea that introverts often feel like they have to be more extroverted to be accepted and successful really resonates with me. I did find it to be a little bit critical of extroverts, despite her constant claim that we need both. I think having read this book will help me keep a better eye out for other introverts and also help me give myself permission to need to recharge after a social event.
chaicoco's review against another edition
4.0
This was a very insightful book and brings to light what it is to be introverted. Their are multiple examples and references to studies which help understand introversion. It makes you appreciate the qualities and differences of introverts and extroverts and the balance needed when interacting with both types of individuals; in relationships, at work or raising a child who may be introverted.
brandi_ogorman's review against another edition
DNF at 20%. I wanted to like this book, I heard good things, but I just couldn't continue, it was boring
jiffy02's review against another edition
4.0
Definitely some sections that can be skimmed and so many wonderful parts for us Introverts! Especially if you are raising an Introvert. The ending was amazing.