Sean's Reviews > Thinking, Fast and Slow
Thinking, Fast and Slow
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I had been fairly excited to get into this book, and in the end, was quite disappointed. I started the book with zest, and ended up taking several weeks to finish it as it became my 'alternate read' on my iPad for occasions when I had some reading time, but my primary book was not nearby (my iPad is pretty much *always* nearby).
If you have an academic interest in this area, the book is dull, slow, and there is little here that you have not already heard in an intro psyc or cognition class.
If you do not have a previous academic interest in he area, you will find the book dull and slow.
There were just barely enough findings/insights randomly speckled through the book to tease me and keep me from giving it up entirely.
If you have an academic interest in this area, the book is dull, slow, and there is little here that you have not already heard in an intro psyc or cognition class.
If you do not have a previous academic interest in he area, you will find the book dull and slow.
There were just barely enough findings/insights randomly speckled through the book to tease me and keep me from giving it up entirely.
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Reading Progress
January 5, 2013
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January 7, 2013
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Started Reading
February 20, 2013
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2013
February 20, 2013
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Finished Reading