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User Review  - Mary_Overton - LibraryThing

An aspiring novelist must be a stubborn, irrational, plodding fool. A successful novelist is a lucky, stubborn, irrational, plodding fool. This book explains why most novels are never completed or, if ... Read full review

LibraryThing Review

User Review  - maryoverton - LibraryThing

An aspiring novelist must be a stubborn, irrational, plodding fool. A successful novelist is a lucky, stubborn, irrational, plodding fool. This book explains why most novels are never completed or, if ... Read full review

Review: Thinking, Fast and Slow

User Review  - Sbeiti - Goodreads

I enjoyed reading this book, given that i am interested in the topic. However, i saw significant similarities with the work of the german philosopher hegel. Hegel, in his book " the phenomenology of ... Read full review

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User Review  - elimatta - LibraryThing

This book examines interesting ideas, but the author won the Nobel prize for economics, not literature. Dull writing. Read full review

Review: Thinking, Fast and Slow

User Review  - Goodreads

An aspiring novelist must be a stubborn, irrational, plodding fool. A successful novelist is a lucky, stubborn, irrational, plodding fool. This book explains why most novels are never completed or, if ... Read full review

Review: Thinking, Fast and Slow

User Review  - Mary Overton - Goodreads

An aspiring novelist must be a stubborn, irrational, plodding fool. A successful novelist is a lucky, stubborn, irrational, plodding fool. This book explains why most novels are never completed or, if ... Read full review

Review: Thinking, Fast and Slow

User Review  - Justin - Goodreads

Fantastic book on the ways our minds work--sometimes fast, sometimes slow, right often, wrong enough that we should be more careful. Despite my interest in economics, I found the sections on prospect ... Read full review

Review: Thinking, Fast and Slow

User Review  - Goodreads

Another "popular science" book I couldn't finish (I've read half of it). This time, I don't give a rating, because I suspect the problem is me. It was the same with Nate Silver, Oliver Sacks, and ... Read full review

Review: Thinking, Fast and Slow

User Review  - Lenka - Goodreads

Another "popular science" book I couldn't finish (I've read half of it). This time, I don't give a rating, because I suspect the problem is me. It was the same with Nate Silver, Oliver Sacks, and ... Read full review

Review: Thinking, Fast and Slow

User Review  - Karyn - Goodreads

Another Brain Pickins review that drove me straight to Amazon to order this book: "What's most enjoyable and compelling about Thinking, Fast and Slow is that it's so utterly, refreshingly anti ... Read full review


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