Browsing Books by Books Like Freakonomics

The Forgotten Man (2008)
In The Forgotten Man, Amity Shlaes, one of the nation's most-respected economic commentators, offers...

Spanking Watson (2000)
The gender wars heat up considerably when a man-hating lesbian moves in above Kinky Friedman and beg...

Founding Brothers (2002)
The introduction, discussion questions, suggestions for further reading, and author biography that f...

Killer Smile (2004)
When she receives personal threats and an associate is murdered, young lawyer Mary DiNunzio realizes...

The Race (2007)
Corey Grace, a charismatic Republican senator from Ohio and a politician noted for voting his own co...

Magic Street (2005)
Teenager Mack Street apparently suffers from strange spells when he simply freezes and stares off in...

The War Lovers (2010)
On February 15th, 1898, the American ship USS Maine mysteriously exploded in the Havana Harbor. News...

Parrot and Olivier in America (2010)
A tale loosely inspired by the life of Alexis de Tocqueville is set in the early 19th century and fo...

Three Stations (2010)
Arkady Renko returns in a new mystery about crime and corruption in the cold, dark, impenetrable lan...

Shatter (2008)
When Joe O'Loughlin fails to save a naked and distraught woman sobbing on a cell phone from jumping ...

The Reversal (2010)
Longtime defense attorney Mickey Haller is recruited to change stripes and prosecute the high-profil...

Why Do Men Have Nipples? (2005)
Setting the record straight on folk remedies, traditional cures, and medical myths, an entertaining ...

Proof Positive (2006)
When defense attorney Amanda Jaffe, representing a derelict charged with a brutal killing, takes a c...

Finding Ultra (2012)
Recounts how the author, after realizing the daunting state of his health at age forty, overcame phy...

Daydream Believers (2008)
Argues that America's foreign policy under the Bush administration has gone astray not only because ...

Bias (2002)
A veteran CBS reporter exposes how liberal bias pervades the mainstream media, arguing that fairness...