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    Here are four books recommended by one of the most respected editors from Reader's Digest. If you have time to dip yourselves into the books, they can surely offer much food for thought.

    Face It

    Debbie Harry

    HARPERCOLLINS

    Picture this: it's the late 1970s and the punk music scene is starting to take hold. The band releases the album ParallelLines, which becomes the greatest hit. Everyone wants to attend her concert and some teenage girls even dream to be her. Now 75, Harry bares all about herself in Face It, starting from her childhood. Part shocking, this book is as humorous, moving and vigorous as its subject.

    Scatterbrain

    Henning Beck

    NEWSOUTHBOOKS

    If there is no obvious connection among what we see, the brain will substitute in the rest of the information without you even noticing, Beck says in the chapter Memory. In this "user's guide for your brain", he argues that mistakes are the keys to success. He combines science with brain-boosting advice and real-life stories to take the reader on a fascinating adventure through human memory.

    You're Not Listening

    Kate Murphy

    PENGUINERANDOM HOUSE

    When was the last time you listened to someone? Really listened without thinking about what you wanted to say next? And when was the last time someone really listened to you? Compared with talking, listening isn't considered so important, argues journalist Kate Murphy, but she insists it is actually the more powerful position in communication. Her insights could transform your conversations, your relationships and your life.

    The Right-Brain Work Out

    Russel Howcroft with Alex Wadelton

    PENGUIN

    In 1968,1600 five-year-olds were given a creativity test. They were retested at ages 10 and 15 and their scores were compared against adults. While 98 per cent of five-year-olds were assessed in the "highly creative" range (genius level), only two per cent of adults could be considered "highly creative". In The Right-Brain Work Out, the authors promise to re-train your brain to be more creative, using 70 questions to challenge you.

    1. (1) What can we learn from the passage?
      A . Parallel Lines became a great success in the 1970s unexpectedly. B . Face It mainly reveals things about the band to the general public. C . Scatterbrain helps stimulate your brain to take more adventures. D . Beck holds that the importance of mistakes shouldn't be ignored.
    2. (2) In The Right-Brain Work Out, which of the following is true?
      A . Two tests were given separately to the subjects. B . The effect of the brain exercise is clearly proved. C . Some questions are designed to enhance creativity. D . Genius kids reserve their creativity into adulthood.
    3. (3) You will recommend ________ to a colleague having difficulty in getting along well with others.
      A . Face It B . Scatterbrain C . You're Not Listening D . The Right-Brain Work Out

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