Sunday Review: Out of Our Minds: Learning to be Creative by Ken Robinson
I have decided to do a dead simple book review every Sunday. Some of this is to just share what I’m reading. Rather than go with some complex rating system a book will either be a thumbs up or a thumbs down. Thumbs up means I highly recommend reading the book. A thumbs down means read something else unless you have free time on your hands. I will then do a one or two sentence at most comment on the book.
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Take Away: Inspired by the Sir Ken Robinson’s TED talk, I picked this up for reading. It has great content but Robinson is a much weaker writer than he is orator.
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