About The Awkward Person’s Guide to Social Skills: Read Body Language, Pick Up on Social Cues, and Make Small Talk Less Painful by A.M. Dubois
A funny, relatable guide for overthinkers, introverts, and anyone who feels awkward in social situations. Whether you’re blanking on small talk, overanalyzing texts, or replaying cringe moments at 3 am, this book gets it. Learn how to start conversations, read the room, survive group chats, and feel more confident—even if your hands are sweaty and your brain is spiraling. No charm, polish, or extrovert energy required—just a willingness to show up and try. Includes quick-reference cheat sheets and gentle prompts to help make things easier.
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Author Bio:
A.M. Dubois is a socially anxious human who writes for other socially anxious humans. Her books blend humor, empathy, and real-life strategies to make things like small talk, socializing, and modern manners feel less overwhelming. When she’s not writing, she’s probably avoiding group chats, second-guessing her last text, or naming her pets after sea creatures.
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