What’s a time where you used idiosyncrasy credits to get something a little odd done?
Did any of the people interviewed for the book stand out to you?
Whats your overall takeaway from the book? Did you like it?
Would you recommend Weird to a friend? Why?
Comment below, or just come back later and read them, it’s all good. Next book starts in two weeks and don’t forget you can now add a book club calendar to your iCal or Google Calendar if it makes it easier to keep track of dates. Now’s a great time to loop a friend into the book club with a new book on the horizon, more the merrier!
I really liked the book! I hadn’t had a chance to read it when I interviewed Olga last year but thought it was a really fun read.
Hearing someone lay out idiosyncrasy credits was really illuminating? I feel like that is a thing that I and most people do pretty consistently and enjoyed knowing there was a word for it!
This was a book that I went into thinking that I wasn't going to get into it, but would give it a few chapters and see. I went from that mindset to tearing through it. This book was so fascinating. The personal anecdotes peppered with the psychological and sociological research was the PERFECT mix.
Wallflower at the Orgy! Enjoyed the book and would recommend it. In this last part it was interesting to read about Solomon's Paradox and viewing problems from an outside perspective. Finally, was happy that Allie was able to sort of speak find 18 Wheels of Love in the trucking industry.
Weird: Book Club Wrap Up Discussion Thread!
I really liked the book! I hadn’t had a chance to read it when I interviewed Olga last year but thought it was a really fun read.
Hearing someone lay out idiosyncrasy credits was really illuminating? I feel like that is a thing that I and most people do pretty consistently and enjoyed knowing there was a word for it!
This was a book that I went into thinking that I wasn't going to get into it, but would give it a few chapters and see. I went from that mindset to tearing through it. This book was so fascinating. The personal anecdotes peppered with the psychological and sociological research was the PERFECT mix.
Wallflower at the Orgy! Enjoyed the book and would recommend it. In this last part it was interesting to read about Solomon's Paradox and viewing problems from an outside perspective. Finally, was happy that Allie was able to sort of speak find 18 Wheels of Love in the trucking industry.