Reading a book you really enjoy is already a treat, but finding out more about the influences behind the writing tends to add layers and dimensions to an already fantastic text. If you haven't read Five College Dialogues or/and Five More College Dialogues by Ian Thomas Malone yet, you're missing out. Unlike most books on the market today, The Dialogues Series is written in Socratic Dialogue - something that is unfamiliar to the majority of modern texts currently adorning the shelves of bookstores.
The text draws you in immediately - moving forward at a speedy pace, while digesting relevant issues that all college students inevitably face. Great for current students, future college students, or even alumni - the most unique identifier in this series is that they contain little to no arbitrary descriptions - the books rely solely on discussions to propel the story forward.
The text draws you in immediately - moving forward at a speedy pace, while digesting relevant issues that all college students inevitably face. Great for current students, future college students, or even alumni - the most unique identifier in this series is that they contain little to no arbitrary descriptions - the books rely solely on discussions to propel the story forward.
Find out more about what Influenced Malone to write his stand-out series in Socratic Dialogue on his blog, here.
The first two books in The Dialogue series are available through Amazon in ebook, and where ever books are sold in print format. The ebook versions are currently on-sale for .99 cents each for a limited time alone!