The 2005 nonfiction smash hit FREAKONOMICS: A ROGUE ECONOMIST EXPLORES THE HIDDEN SIDE OF EVERYTHING is finally out in paperback. Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner’s book explores such offbeat social phenomena as why crack dealers still live with their moms, how legalized abortion has reduced crime rates, and what different socioeconomic classes name their children.
This edition includes new material, and our two copies are going to these freaks:
• Elijah Kinch Spector of New York City, N.Y.
• Heidi Monroe of Pittsburgh, Pa.
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Awesome! One of those books I never got around to picking up. Keep up the good work. I trust Bookgasm reviews above all others.
This book is excellent. If you’re interested in the subject at all, you won’t be disappointed.
Hooray!