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Superfreakonomics: Global Cooling, Patriotic Prostitutes, and Why Suicide Bombers Should Buy Life Insurance
by Steven D. Levitt, Stephen J. Dubner
This book was the follow up to Freakonomics, which I really enjoyed. This book discusses the hidden connections economically and psychologically between many things in our society. It talks about terrorists and how to detect them, about how prostitutes are important as real estate agents, etc, etc.
Although i really enjoyed Freakonomics, I personally thought this book was a disappointment. it was just like a little add on to the other book. It was one of those books where, if you read the table of contents, you basically know the book. I hate those books, i prefer a book with a lot of details, or at least one that expands a little bit more. The book was just a disappointment.
The authors wrote this book, basically because they felt they weren't done after the first. They felt they needed to expand, which they did, but it was in a rather low quality manner. In all honestly, i wouldn't recommend this book to a friend.
Although i really enjoyed Freakonomics, I personally thought this book was a disappointment. it was just like a little add on to the other book. It was one of those books where, if you read the table of contents, you basically know the book. I hate those books, i prefer a book with a lot of details, or at least one that expands a little bit more. The book was just a disappointment.
The authors wrote this book, basically because they felt they weren't done after the first. They felt they needed to expand, which they did, but it was in a rather low quality manner. In all honestly, i wouldn't recommend this book to a friend.