
The Psychopath Test
by Jon Ronson
Much like 'Boomerang', this book combines journalism with psychology and offers a humorous yet thought-provoking exploration of human behavior.
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by Jon Ronson
Much like 'Boomerang', this book combines journalism with psychology and offers a humorous yet thought-provoking exploration of human behavior.
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by Steven D. Levitt, Stephen J. Dubner
Similar to 'Boomerang', this book examines unexpected connections in society, using data to reveal surprising truths about everyday life.
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by Yuval Noah Harari
This book shares the analytical and investigative styles found in 'Boomerang', engagingly presenting complex histories and ideas in a readable format.
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by Daniel Kahneman
The exploration of cognitive biases and decision-making mirrors the investigative nature of 'Boomerang', providing insights into human psychology.
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by Malcolm Gladwell
This book’s analytical style and examination of social trends resonate with the themes found in 'Boomerang', making it a compelling read.
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by Malcolm Gladwell
Gladwell's exploration of unexpected success factors parallels the themes of economic trends and societal behavior in 'Boomerang'.
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by Rolf Dobelli
This book complements 'Boomerang' by dissecting common thinking errors, providing practical insights into human behavior and decision-making.
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by Michael Lewis
This book shares the analytical and compelling exploration style of 'Boomerang', using data to challenge conventional thinking.
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