Review of Incentives

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Incentives" by George Frankllin.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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If you're the kind of person who isn't interested in economics or its stories-and there are many interesting stories in economics I'd you don't know- then you should definitely check out Incentives by George Frankllin, a book which will tell you the origin of some basic economic terms in a fun way.

The book begins with the first story. A foolish man named Red Johansson, who had been the President of Battle Creek. First, the economic development arm of the City of Battle Creek, for nine years. Red had a meeting with some prospects from an oil company. They claimed that their fuel was better for the environment and did no harm, instead it increased the size of hummingbirds and more numerous, so there's nothing wrong about that. Then he told us about his dream of leaving this corporate world behind and opening up his own business with his family. Then one night while watching TV he saw an advertisement for a course which would cost you 500 dollars and will open up a new path in life. He talked to his wife and took the course, as he did the last time and the time before that. And like this there are many more stories in this book. So grab a copy if you want to know all of them.

The thing that I liked in the book is the storytelling style of the author. And it's a short story book the author has put the words so wonderfully that each story is not more than 5 pages big, but all of them are very interesting and will make you curious about that topic. The vocabulary used by the author is pretty simple and easy to understand as well, so I didn't find any difficulty in understanding it.

There is some usage of non-borderline profanity in it but it's not too much. And there are some erotic scenes in it but they are kept to a minimum as well. They didn't interfere with my reading experience, so they aren't a bother. I did not find any grammatical mistakes or typos in it either, so I can say it's professionally edited too.

In the end, I would rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. As I really enjoyed all the stories and didn't find anything to hate in it. I would recommend it to people who find economics boring and want to read some fun stories related to money.

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