Most Blogged-About Books of 2005

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The New York Times has conducted an automated survey on the most frequently mentioned books by the blogging community. Topping the list is New York Times’ bestseller “Freaknomics: A rogue economist explores the hidden side of everything” written by one of the most outspoken Economists in his age, Steven Levitt. For complete coverage you can visit this NYtimes page, and for an essay written by Pamela Paul about book blogs you can click here!Did I already inform you that my Christmas holiday officially started yesterday, after a tiresome week packed with exams and essays. yeah! Anyway, anyhow, owing to my plenty of course-related readings of last half year, I had no time or at least no motivation to finish up any non-school related reading! Regarding to this holiday, next to my daily job assignments, I will be pretty occupied with lounging and bouncing around and about and finishing up my non-school related readings. At least for the sake of getting in some means any return on investment of the books I bought. -P One of the books which I will finish by the end of this holiday is Freakonomics! Having already read plenty of reviews, I still couldn’t manage to finish it over the course of last half year. Well, I better get going and start reading now!

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