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[Following is a volunteer review of "YOU CAN TALK TO ANYONE:" by Ellen Dawson.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Ellen Dawson's book, "You Can Talk To Anyone," shows how important talking is for doing well and feeling good. It's like a guidebook that helps people improve their skills for talking and connecting with others. In today's world, being able to talk and interact with people is really important, especially after the pandemic.

The book talks about many things that make communication work. It explains how our body language, like how we move and show our feelings, can say a lot even without using words. It also talks about how texting and chatting online are different from talking in person. The book says that where we come from and what we believe also affect how we talk to each other.

Ellen Dawson shares stories from her own life to inspire readers to not stay alone and reach out to others. She talks about how people felt isolated after being apart because of the pandemic. She suggests ways to reconnect and meet people who have similar interests.

One very important thing the book talks about is mental health. It explains how taking care of our thoughts and feelings is as important as talking to others. The book gives ideas on how to stay mentally healthy and avoid problems.

Dawson's writing is full of encouragement and positivity. She wants readers to be happy and positive in their lives. The book is well-written and doesn't have mistakes. There was no negative aspects found in this book.

This book is really helpful for people who find it hard to talk to others. It's a great resource for getting better at talking, making friends, and feeling good. Overall, "You Can Talk To Anyone" deserves rating five out of five stars for its valuable advice and easy-to-understand content. If you want to get better at talking and making friends, this book is a must-read.

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