Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Books

Between tiny gaps of a hectic schedule, I can squeeze some leisure reading. I know that I am not good at selecting non-text books, unless is a trade book for teens or children, so I selected the book Frekonomics because it was recommended to my son. I just made over half way through. I can't say that I have read every page, but I have paid attention to every word in some topics. I didn't care to read about Summo wrestles, but I was intrigued with the information about decreasing crime rates in the United States, (I wonder where they got the statistics). Overall the book touches on points that are critical components of our economy, but we don't think about them because they aren't tagible factors. It just seems that all the factors are related to actions, money and the course of time, and that laws that impound some of our actions can have insignificant positive effect on the economic. It is a book worth reading, at least to get educated about alarming facts taht affect our economic.

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