Books on My Night Stand

FreakonomicsNow that the time I spend reading can be used for endeavors other than school work, there are a few books I’m working on. Here are the books that are sitting next to my bed, waiting for me to finish them.

Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything, by Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner. I’ve been meaning to read this one for a while, especially since I’ve been tracking the authors’ blog.

The Money Coach’s Guide to Your First Million, by Lynnette Khalfani. The publisher sent me a copy of this one to write about on Consumerism Commentary, and I like it so far. Obvisouly, I’ll have more to say when I’ve finished.

The Ivey Guide to Law School Admissions, by Anna Ivey. I’m no longer looking towards law school as my next step, but the publisher suggested this book to me because of a related article about debt. I’ll be sharing more about this in the next few weeks.

More books from publishers means more giveaways for readers. September is going to be “freebie month” here at Consumerism Commentary.

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