Originally posted by: Pho King
I started reading it, finished the first couple chapters - now it's collecting dust on my desk. I got sidetracked because I started reading Freakonomics.
It's a decent book, some interesting oursourcing stories, but it didn't keep me too enthralled. I need to probably pick it up again....
Originally posted by: z0mb13
Is it a good book? should I pick it up?
Originally posted by: Proletariat
Originally posted by: z0mb13
Is it a good book? should I pick it up?
Yea I read most of it for an economics course.
I'm not at all interested in economics or globalization, but its a good book and written very well.
Originally posted by: TBone48
I read that the world is flat, but I saw a globe once and it was round. So I don't believe it.
Originally posted by: z0mb13
I read freakonomics.. that book is REALLY good.. (too short though... I finished it in a couple of hours)
Originally posted by: Midlander
Originally posted by: TBone48
I read that the world is flat, but I saw a globe once and it was round. So I don't believe it.
What about those living on the edge???
Originally posted by: Pho King
Originally posted by: z0mb13
I read freakonomics.. that book is REALLY good.. (too short though... I finished it in a couple of hours)
Yeah, reading is my nerdy secret passion, although, I've been getting away from it because of TV shows like Lost and 24. Nothing like watching tv and letting your brain ooze away!
Is there an ATOT book club - where someone can propose a book for reading and discussion? I know it's probably been done before, but I haven't seen anything lately. The list of the last few non-fiction books I've read:
The Code Book
Guns, Germs, and Steel
More than Human
Freakonomics
Now it's either - The World is Flat OR The Fabric of the Cosmos