Freakonomics by Steven D Levitt & Stephen J Dubner

A charming book, because each idea, as crazy as it might seem, is backed-up by numbers and facts. One can find out:
- who cheats? Bagel Man:
"mankind may be more honest than we think"
- understanding KKK and why a new car is suddenly worth so much less the moment it leaves the lot
- why drug dealers still live with their moms.

Regardless of the question, the way each theory is proven is great! Take nothing for granted.. :)







The Magus by John Fowles

Somebody younger asked me for a good book recommendation.. and I guess, one of my favorite is "The Magus".
It is one 5-600 pages book I remember I read in 2 days (day and night), almost no sleep.. :)
I read it in the first University years, and I still remember the tale and of most important the end.. a passionated slap..