A review by cgn
Misbehaving: The Making of Behavioral Economics by Richard H. Thaler

I'd recommend this for people in upper-level economics classes, and maybe just the first and last chapter for everyone else. I wasn't the target audience, so a lot of this book wasn't interesting to me, and it certainly wasn't as easy to recall in day-to-day conversation as Algorithms to Live By (a random other non-fiction I read recently), but I'm still happy I read it despite the 15hr reading time.