"Waiting for your cat to bark?" has been an overall disappointing read for me. Maybe 1/4 of the book was at least looking at the topic from a different angle but the rest was hard to read. In between I nearly stopped reading it altogether but finally won the fight against giving it up. If I would have given it up I would have not much missed though. The authors often sound like lawyers or medical doctors explaining otherwise simple things in a specialized lingo to protect their own profession it seems from people doing it themselves.
So let's look at the few good things and quotes so that you don't have to read the book too: