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on February 20, 2017
buy the physical book only! The kindle version is terribly broken. Seems no effort went into ensuring quality of the ebook format. Huge shame because this book's content is fantastic.
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on January 31, 2016
This book just never grabbed me. Reading the first few chapters it felt like I was still reading the introduction and it didn't get better thereafter. The book needs an editor as the story is told without much style and feels like words just thrown on a page, making it very laborious to read. So many of the experiments and anecdotes seemed trivial and were just uninteresting. Beyond the obvious point that our intuition is complicated and sometimes erroneous, I didnt have any other meaningful takeaways. I just read "Superforecasting" and "Blackbox Thinking" both of which I really enjoyed (BBT doesn't get enough attention in my opinion and I highly recommended it) and Taleb's Swan and Fooled are classics. These books were both interesting and inspirational, F&S was neither.
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on November 27, 2016
The book is good but the ebook is not great. I can't find the footnotes - they're replaced by asterisks that can't be usefully tapped on or anything. There's no indication anywhere of where the footnotes went. Some captions are missing. Examples are misaligned so badly, where alignment matters, that they lose their meaning altogether.
I wish I had just bought the hardbound or paperback edition. Don't bother with the Kindle edition.
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on May 16, 2015
Kindle edition is utter trash. The book asks you to work on a figure before continuing reading. But the figure didn't show on Kindle, so I stopped reading right there.

There is a lot of important content that does not show right on kindle. Such a pity.

I reported the issue thinking it would get fixed in few days, but it was just ignored. I have reported several times after that. Nothing!
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on July 30, 2015
Not only was the book especially tedious to read (even for someone like myself, who works in the field), it illustrated a massive difference between an older generation of psychologists and a newer generation... emphasis on neurological processes rather than contrived "systems". System 1 and system 2 were often described as completely separate entities that were competing. If the "renowned" psychologist (erhm, economist?) had mentioned, at least once, the feedback loops and neural circuitry involved in processesing information deliberately or automatically, I could have continued reading. As it is, a false dichotomy (systems 1 and 2) are proposed, which were already outdated by the time the book was published. From a neurological perspective, these systems aren't two, but one highly specialized process. Why not have a discussion on why it makes sense, from an evolutionary perspective, to make snap judgments or why it's better for the social human brain to be associative than statistical? The book only felt long because of how terribly narrow its contents.
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on May 15, 2016
I would suggest being highly interested in the topic of psychology before engaging this book. If you are, you'll find everything you want.
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on July 14, 2015
Didn't understand the main points. Hard to keep reader engaged. I am fascinated with the brain but my brain kept drifting and I could not finish the book. In my opinion, it is a painful read. Wish I could get a refund.
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on February 20, 2015
Interesting subject, but difficult read. Writing style did not hold my intrerest. Made me drowsy after reading a few pages. Took a long time to finish this book.
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on December 2, 2016
Too complicated for me. I wanted to read what President Obama read, but alas, I don't read at his level of comprehension. I gave it to someone who does, and who appreciated the gift!
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on February 21, 2016
His writing style is boring. He's not a good writer. Although the topics he touched on are very interesting and makes good points, he rambles off too often. The substance of the book could be laid down on a few pages.
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