The january thread lasted literally the entire month, which is unusual. People staying in and reading more to escape the weather and their dreadful lives? Maybe! Anyway, we're well into February now, so it's new thread time.
Blew through this very quickly on a couple of plane rides this weekend. My opinion of it has been lowered somewhat by so much of the original Freakonomics research becoming increasingly suspect. Plus, several chapters of this book seem to have a pretty transparent agenda (putting sulphur in the atmosphere would produce acid rain, and they never once mention this in the global warming chapter).
Still, the these guys are at their best with their crazy stories and offhand statistics, and SuperF is jammed full of them. The story of the researchers introducing money into a society of monkeys is priceless.
All in all, it feels a little bit like these guys blew their load with the first book, and this is the "B Team" book as a result. It's still very entertaining and will give readers tons of "did you know" factoids. I liked it.
Just starting this - just about ~20 pages into it. I picked it up with an Xmas gift card because
A) GAF had suggested it and
B) The cover quote is probably the most perfect book blurb I've ever read: "A Steampunk-zombie-airship adventure of rollicking pace and sweeping proportions, full of wonderfully gnarly details. This book is made of irresistable." I mean... how can you say no to that? So far the opening three chapters have been so-so, but clearly I'm going to give it a real chance.
Blew through this very quickly on a couple of plane rides this weekend. My opinion of it has been lowered somewhat by so much of the original Freakonomics research becoming increasingly suspect. Plus, several chapters of this book seem to have a pretty transparent agenda (putting sulphur in the atmosphere would produce acid rain, and they never once mention this in the global warming chapter).
Still, the these guys are at their best with their crazy stories and offhand statistics, and SuperF is jammed full of them. The story of the researchers introducing money into a society of monkeys is priceless.
All in all, it feels a little bit like these guys blew their load with the first book, and this is the "B Team" book as a result. It's still very entertaining and will give readers tons of "did you know" factoids. I liked it.
Just starting this - just about ~20 pages into it. I picked it up with an Xmas gift card because
A) GAF had suggested it and
B) The cover quote is probably the most perfect book blurb I've ever read: "A Steampunk-zombie-airship adventure of rollicking pace and sweeping proportions, full of wonderfully gnarly details. This book is made of irresistable." I mean... how can you say no to that? So far the opening three chapters have been so-so, but clearly I'm going to give it a real chance.