What do you say after you say hello?: The psychology of human destiny by Eric Berne Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less
Psychology book, written by a doctor, who'd rather be a the guy who wrote 'War and Peace' .
The content, though interesting, is presented in a very technically-heavy format that I wouldn't recommend to somebody not yet at least somewhat familiar with this psychology concept. It's also written like a textbook, by a wordy professor, in a very 1970's fashion of using more words than needed to communicate very basic abstract ideas.
Again, the content isn't the problem. It's the presentation.
This was Eric Berne's last book, published after his death. He was the founder of Transactional Analysis, the school which included the famous "I'm Ok -- You're OK." It explains the idea of Life Scripts: general patterns which human lives follow because of psychological reasons. Well worth reading.