A review by jereco1962
Being Wrong: Adventures in the Margin of Error by Kathryn Schulz

3.0

While I liked a lot about this book...mostly the examples given, it felt far too often as if the author was beating a dead horse (or milking a dry cow). I feel she made her points early on, so that by the time I'd finished the book, I felt as if I had read the same page over and over about 300 times... I'm glad I read it, mind you, and I agree that error is necessary if we are to learn (just as suffering is necessary for us to appreciate those times when we are NOT suffering), but an editor could have done this lady a great favor by trimming a good chunk of this padded book.