A review by kbrsuperstar
Being Wrong: Adventures in the Margin of Error by Kathryn Schulz

2.0

I'm relieved to see I wasn't the only reader who had high hopes for this book and then couldn't manage to finish it. The science wavered between fascinating and tedious, and Schulz's habit of telling part of a medical history or experiment at the start of a chapter, then doubling back to tell the rest later wore on my nerves. I felt as though this book could have been a really fascinating series of shorter articles that somehow got puffed up into a full-length book.