The Science of Introverts (And Extroverts and Everyone In-Between): Master Your Personality, Amplify Your Strengths, Understand People, and Make More Friends
Written by Peter Hollins
Narrated by Wes Super
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About this audiobook
Peter Hollins
Pete Hollins is a bestselling author and human psychology and behavior researcher. He is a dedicated student of the human condition. He possesses a BS and MA in psychology, and has worked with dozens of people from all walks of life. After working in private practice for years, he has turned his sights to writing and applying his years of education to help people improve their lives from the inside out. He enjoys hiking with his family, drinking craft beers, and attempting to paint. He is based in Seattle, Washington. To learn more about Hollins and his work, visit PeteHollins.com.
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Reviews for The Science of Introverts (And Extroverts and Everyone In-Between)
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- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5This is a joke recording where the reader frequently stops, restarts, clears his throat, burps, blows his nose... this happens during Chapter 4. It was really distracting and unfunny.
3 people found this helpful
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Amazing book, although author was little unwell during the recording but the content is amazing,
Only most intelligent people can grasp the real wisdom of this book,1 person found this helpful
- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5Interesting topic, nothing new.
Horrible recording. It should have been edited better.. - Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5Very badly read on purpose. The guy is stopping, starting, burping, sniffling, coughing...
I'm not getting this.