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blairconrad 's review for:
The Drunkard's Walk: How Randomness Rules Our Lives
by Leonard Mlodinow
A decent introduction to probability and statistics with a few human interest stories about the mathematicians involved, just to add colour. The book is written in a pleasant, conversational style, and I really enjoyed the Shall We Dansu? reference. Oh, and a physically attractive book, with a really nice cover image and good texture.
Ultimately, I thought the book was trying to be too much for the space it had, and ended up being too little for any of the target audiences - not enough math for those interested in the science, and I'd suspect not enough human interest and/or business application for the rest of the readers. I'd've liked to have seen this book expanded, with greater depth in one direction or the other.
Ultimately, I thought the book was trying to be too much for the space it had, and ended up being too little for any of the target audiences - not enough math for those interested in the science, and I'd suspect not enough human interest and/or business application for the rest of the readers. I'd've liked to have seen this book expanded, with greater depth in one direction or the other.