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on April 25, 2017
For a collection of blog posts, this isn't bad. It is the fourth book in the Freakonomics series. I can't compare this to the others because I haven't read them. I imagine this one is a bit more freeform. They loosely tie their selections together under some pretty broad categories.

These guys are clearly intelligent. Despite some quirky subjects, they do take themselves fairly seriously. It happened that I was reading this while taking an economics course, so it was fairly relevant for me. I think this made the book more enjoyable than I would have found it otherwise.

If I had to do it over again, I would want to read Freakonomics first, then maybe come to this book.
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on March 8, 2017
I couldn't put it down. It is similar to freakanomics but all different stories. Good quick read held my interest.
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on March 5, 2017
I enjoyed this book a lot, Levitt's sister struggle with cancer was one of the best parts of the book IMHO, I could not imagine a touching part like this on a book like this.... I am looking forward to read the rest of the Freakonomics books!
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on February 6, 2017
This is a collection of the best blogs from the Freakonomics authors. I don't know why this book is getting such overall low reviews. It represents the same thinking outside the box attitude that we know and love from the two previous Freakonomics books. The writing has the same wry sense of humor, and is thought stimulating. Some of the blogs are funny stories, such as when one of them forgot he had his research papers about terrorism in his bag, and got held for questioning when he tried to go through airport security. Another favorite of mine was about being served rancid chicken in a high end restaurant, and even though the manager agreed that the chicken had turned, she refused to comp his meal. So, he published the story and the name of the restaurant in the NYT. Now, there was a lesson in customer service for her! I found this book to be very entertaining and mentally stimulating. I wonder if the people who gave it low ratings might have been unfamiliar with the Freakonomics way of thinking.
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on December 20, 2016
I really enjoyed the book, it had some really interesting blog posts. I gave it four out of five stars, because I would not have started the book with what was likely their most controversial blog posts -- regarding terrorists. It takes a lot to offend me, but I didn't want to read that chapter, and it almost turned me off to the book completely. I just skipped ahead after I realized what the blog post was about. I am not a fan of being controversial just to get a reaction, and it felt like the first chapter (or their original blog) was done to do just that.
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on December 9, 2016
Got boring pretty fast. Did not bother finishing it.
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on December 4, 2016
A+
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on December 2, 2016
The Freakonomics series continues to fascinate while the witty insights of the two authors brings me continual pleasure. As an aside, this book is 4/5 instead of 5 as it is more a series of short articles and blog posts put together to make a book. Title told me that but was still surprised at how brief each of the 'chapters' were....
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on November 25, 2016
I like the Freakonomics books, love the podcast, but didn't read the blog very often, hence my willingness to pay for the blog posts in ebook form. I wasn't disappointed. My experience was what I expected it to be, and I'll happily buy more Freakonomics books in the future.
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on November 23, 2016
This was a rehash of their columns and lacked the focus of the books.
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