How to Talk to Anyone, Anytime, Anywhere: The Secrets of Good Communication
by Larry King, Bill Gilbert
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Read in December, 2007
I read about 25% of this book and would not recommend it. I was expecting Larry King to teach "How to Talk to Anyone, Anytime, Anywhere," and instead I read story after story of how to pat yourself on the back if you're Larry King, for being able to talk to people. The pages dripped of ego, and I couldn't bring myself to continue to see if lessons could be learned on the subject matter.
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Read in April, 2008
I picked this book up from the Library because I liked the title. I thought it was pretty basic information though and his experiences are a bit dated now. Most of the book is also geared toward public speaking and business commmunications...not as applicable to me.
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recommends it for:
people who lack of communications;)
Communication...and interpretation, the two most essential 'tools' for survival:) Larry's experiences could be adopted into our daily life, but in certain circumstances, our communication itself should be handle properly according to the cultures of "where & who".
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Read in January, 2006
Not bad, though I thought it was more blablabla than anything and to tell you the truth, I couldn't buy the examples he gave, they just look too perfect for what he was saying, is it a coincidence? but all in all, there is some good advice in the book
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Read in January, 2001
never mind advices from a Larry King (his real name is Zeiger btw) his takeaways of his guests are more fun: his worst ones are Anita Bryant who can't stop talking about religions (zealots are the worst), and Bob Hope, who always respond with a gag.
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Read in February, 2008
Larry King advices on becoming a good speaker and conversationalist.
Nothing that revolutionary or new but works as a basic and simply book on the subject. Some of the stories he tells are better than the advice.
Nothing that revolutionary or new but works as a basic and simply book on the subject. Some of the stories he tells are better than the advice.
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buat yang pemalu, susah ngeluarin kata2, ato nervous pas maju presentasi, ato bingung waktu wawancara kerja.. buku ini punya solusinya....
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I owned the softcover-translated Indonesian version. Still reading it, so far it's good.
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This book is good,but we must not only read,but need implementation.......
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Read in January, 2008
belajar bicara dari pembicara no. #1 dunia. benar2 bermanfaat.
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Read in September, 2006
recommends it for:
someone who confuse to find a way to talk to other
good...
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