Book Log 2015 #39: When to Rob a Bank by Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner
For their most recent book, the Freakonomics guys package up some of their favorite blog posts in this volume. And while some entries were as interesting and insightful as what's in their regular books, a lot of it is closer to the bulk of the 8000 posts that the authors consider rubbish. So it's probably worth a read if you're a Freakonomics completist, or a browse if you're interested in specific topics.
31 December 2015
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