May readings by monikozi

May readings

Behavioural Economics Saved My Dog by Dan Ariely - a most pleasing read, a series of anecdotes from a Q&A column by the author. Mr Ariely is in my hall of fame.
The Woods by Harlan Coben - a very difficult read in this edition: very difficult holding the book in one hand (wouldn't open properly) especially when the action is so captivating that you wouldn't put the book down. A most enjoyable thriller. I particularly loved the end (unlike the end of Six Years). Thanks Kathy A @kjarn for the recommendation.
I Think, Therefore I Draw by Daniel Klein and Thomas Cathcart - philosophy explained in short essays and cartoons. Really funny and creative if you are into philosophy.
A fascinating collection of reads.
May 31st, 2023  
such an interesting selection, did you learn something new?
May 31st, 2023  
That's an interesting months reads.

You are most welcome, he is a good author
May 31st, 2023  
What an interesting selection this month.
May 31st, 2023  
@ludwigsdiana I did find out new things. As for learning, only time will tell. But I definitely enjoyed all the time I spent with these three books.
May 31st, 2023  
Such a good idea! I haven't read any of them so I'm really interested in your short summary. Thank you!
May 31st, 2023  
Interesting selection!
May 31st, 2023  
Looks like a nice collection to read
May 31st, 2023  
That centre book looks a bargain £1.59
May 31st, 2023  
Great shot of the books.
(change of food makes food.)
May 31st, 2023  
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