Freakonomics
This was one book I had been wanting to read for a while. My gf happened to notice the book on the walk-in shelf of the local library. Walk-in stuff is only issued for 7 days and can not be renewed. Also, late fee is hefty $1 a day. To my surprise, book turned out to be only 206 pages and I ended up finishing it in next 28 hours :)
Book has no theme and stresses on looking at things in a different way. Conventional wisdom is not always right. Levitt has drawn on some interesting examples and studies to make his unconventional explanations and points. My favorite was his crime-drop explanation. But, I would say that after reading all those fantastic reviews, I had come to expect more out of it. May be because I was an unconventional thinker already :) Moreover, the book seem to be more US focused than international. It has one too many examples based on Blacks' social position/history in US. International readers not very familiar with Blacks' American history may find it difficult to understand author's points. Overall, book makes an interesting read, and I would recommend you to check it out if you have not already done so.
My favorite quote from the book: If morality is how the world should work, economics is how the world actually works.
Book has no theme and stresses on looking at things in a different way. Conventional wisdom is not always right. Levitt has drawn on some interesting examples and studies to make his unconventional explanations and points. My favorite was his crime-drop explanation. But, I would say that after reading all those fantastic reviews, I had come to expect more out of it. May be because I was an unconventional thinker already :) Moreover, the book seem to be more US focused than international. It has one too many examples based on Blacks' social position/history in US. International readers not very familiar with Blacks' American history may find it difficult to understand author's points. Overall, book makes an interesting read, and I would recommend you to check it out if you have not already done so.
My favorite quote from the book: If morality is how the world should work, economics is how the world actually works.