Title | The Paradox of Choice: Why More is Less |
Author | Barry Schwartz |
Call Number | BF611 .S38 2004 |
Location | 2nd Floor Social Sciences |
Rating | Not Recommended |
Book Review | This book was extremely difficult to read through. The author merely explained all these different kinds of choices we make with the most simple examples such as food. The book opens up with the author detailing how many crackers she can choose from at the market, and how there 54 options of bread including wheat, rye, sourdough etc. I would not recommend this book unless you like reading about how the kind of crackers you choose to buy can be an important decision in your life to look back on. |
Submitted By | Catalina Lopez |
Department or Major | Leatherby Libraries |
Status | Staff |
Chapman Email | calopez@chapman.edu |
About the Community of Readers
- Leatherby Libraries Community of Readers
- Established in 2007 by the Leatherby Libraries, the Community of Readers is the summer reading program for Chapman University. This program is open to everyone who has borrowing privileges at the Leatherby Libraries and a current library account, including students, faculty, staff, and alumni. Members select books from the Leatherby Libraries and receive prizes upon submission of their first review. The only requirement is that books must be obtained through the Leatherby Libraries.
Monday, July 16, 2018
The Paradox of Choice: Why More is Less
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