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Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking
Susan Cain
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Tony Robbins is fascinating to me because on one hand he’s completely slimy and disgusting (charging people 45,000 dollars to go on a vacation with him 😭 ???) yet not everything he preaches is horrible. I can see how people would feel more confident and secure in themselves after a seminar. I still don’t like him, but I’ve always wondered if FREE self help actually works or if it’s all a scam. What do you guys think?
His whole spiel is how to be a better person. How to be confident, how to be bold, how to change your life which basically suggests there’s something wrong with you and you’re there to fix it.
But yes body affects your mood. Action can precede confidence. Exposure reduces fear. If you force someone to move, shout, take up space, they can temporarily override anxiety. But if you don’t do certain things repetitively you’re just going to go back to baseline. It’s the implied message too, the powerful self is loud, dominant, high energy, endlessly confident. If you’re quiet or reflective, you need to change.
But does it actually help people underneath all the messaging and the gross upselling? When people listen to a free YouTube video of Tony Robbins do they make actually make beneficial changes to their life?
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Hello everyone!
I am making a new suggestion post because the original is a bit buried and I want to ensure it's easy to find the criteria for what does and does not qualify.
If you have a suggestion for books to add to this quest, please comment them here. Make sure to double check that it has not already been requested on this post. If your suggestion is already here, please upvote the existing comment as I will use the upvotes to gauge interest!
What qualifies a book for this quest? The books in this quest are structured around a game or trial rather than just including games/trials somewhere in the book. The entire narrative is about preparing for the games, the games themselves, and the aftermath of the games.
Examples of books that would not fit despite including a game/trial plot point:
While the games/trials in these books are important to the story, the books are not about the games/trials.
10/28/25 note: I am currently focusing on adding diverse voices, especially BIPOC authors, to balance the quest a bit more.
12/15/25 note: All suggestions from the old post and one-off posts have been added as individual comments here. If yours was missed please create a separate comment on this post.
4/1/26 note: I will be reviewing options between now and June to add a few more to this quest!
karigan commented on karigan's review of The Will of the Many (Hierarchy, #1)
And the crowd is…confused??
Want to start this by saying, overall I did enjoy this book. It was intriguing and had a ton of information that always kept me guessing. However there were definitely some aspects that left a lot to be desired.
Starting with the characters; sometimes they were really fleshed out while other times we know next to nothing about them. Unfortunately, most of the characters we know nothing about are the female characters. Every female character in this book is defined by who they are related to. Even in the glossary, there are multiple characters listed as “so and so’s dad” but not one character has a named mother. And don’t get me started on Relucia 🙄
Next, there’s a lot of inconsistencies in the book. Without spoiling anything, there are quite a few moments where something is mentioned in one scene as being taken away or no longer viable and a few scenes later that thing is somehow back as if it never left ?? None of these were major or truly important to the story, however it definitely broke the immersion.
And last, the book is just unnecessarily long. There was no reason for a number of scenes and the amount of detail was suffocating at times.
Despite all of this, I still thoroughly enjoyed this book and am looking forward to the next one. Again without spoiling anything, I’m nervous about actually liking the next book because of what this one set up in the end but I’m excited to try it out. I love Vis’ story and how true to himself he always is. I hope Islington does a better job at fleshing out his female characters in the next one 🤞🏻
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karigan commented on notbillnye's review of Raw Dog: The Naked Truth About Hot Dogs

not a real review bc i don't think some parts of this book were real. lots of potential, way too many shit or vomit or both jokes, taking a food tour during a global pandemic was already kinda weird, and i just wanted to learn about hot dogs.
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Susan Cain
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Susan Cain
karigan commented on karigan's review of Raw Dog: The Naked Truth About Hot Dogs
A book in which a comedian forces bad humor on you, while complaining about the lack of enthusiasm service workers have during a pandemic.
Loftus almost definitely went on her hot dog tour and wrote this book as a joke and it shows.