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Gary Belsky

    On the Origins of Sports
    Why Smart People Make Big Money Mistakes and How to Correct Them
    Why Smart People Make Big Money Mistakes and How to Correct Them
    Beyond the Headlines
    Up Your Game: The Complete Guide to Total Sports Mastery
    The Last Scoop
    • The Last Scoop

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      New York Post's Pick for Best Books of the Week The scariest kind of serial killer--one you don't know exists Martin Barlow was Clare Carlson's first newspaper editor, a beloved mentor who inspired her career as a journalist. But, since retiring from his newspaper job, he had become a kind of pathetic figure--railing on about conspiracies, cover-ups, and other imaginary stories he was still working on. Clare had been too busy with her own career to pay much attention to him. When Martin Barlow is killed on the street one night during an apparent mugging attempt gone bad, it seems like he was just an old man whose time had come. But Clare--initially out of a sense of guilt for ignoring her old friend and then because of her own journalistic instincts--begins looking into his last story idea. As she digs deeper and deeper into his secret files, she uncovers shocking evidence of a serial killer worse than Son of Sam, Ted Bundy, or any of the other infamous names in history. This really is the biggest story of Martin Barlow's career--and Clare's, too--as she uncovers the path leading to the decades-long killer of at least twenty young women. All is not as it seems during Clare's relentless search for this serial killer. Is she setting herself up to be his next victim? Clare Carlson is perfect for fans of Sue Grafton's Kinsey Millhone and Sara Paretsky's V.I. Warshawski

      The Last Scoop
    • Sound smart and play smarter with this compendium of the tricks, techniques, and unwritten rules every sports fan needsÑfrom naming your fantasy team to betting with friends, doing a flip turn to investing in memorabilia, winning at arm wrestling to hosting a Super Bowl party, and so much more. With over 150 to-the-point entries, plus helpful illustrations, charts, and lists, Up Your Game! will get you in the know in no time.

      Up Your Game: The Complete Guide to Total Sports Mastery
    • She was a mega-celebrity. He was a billionaire businessman--Laurie Bateman and Charles Hollister--a power couple who had it all--until Charles is found dead, leaving Laurie charged with his murder. TV journalist Clare Carlson does an emotional jailhouse interview that helps win Laurie's release from prison. Soon, there are more murders, more victims, and more questions that plunge Clare into a baffling mystery that stretches back fifty years to the epic Vietnam War. Perfect for fans of Harlan Coben and Robert Crais

      Beyond the Headlines
    • Why Smart People Make Big Money Mistakes and How to Correct Them

      Lessons from the Life-Changing Science of Behavioral Economics

      • 275 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.9(122)Add rating

      Protect and grow your finances with help from this definitive and practical guide to behavioral economics—revised and updated to reflect new economic realities. In their fascinating investigation of the ways we handle money, Gary Belsky and Thomas Gilovich reveal the psychological forces—the patterns of thinking and decision making—behind seemingly irrational behavior. They explain why so many otherwise savvy people make foolish financial choices: why investors are too quick to sell winning stocks and too slow to sell losing shares, why home sellers leave money on the table and home buyers don’t get the biggest bang for their buck, why borrowers pay too much credit card interest and savers can’t sock away as much as they’d like, and why so many of us can’t control our spending. Focusing on the decisions we make every day, Belsky and Gilovich provide invaluable guidance for avoiding the financial faux pas that can cost thousands of dollars each year. Filled with fresh insight; practical advice; and lively, illustrative anecdotes, this book gives you the tools you need to harness the powerful science of behavioral economics in any financial environment.

      Why Smart People Make Big Money Mistakes and How to Correct Them
    • Why do so many otherwise smart people make foolish financial choices? Why do investors sell stocks just before they skyrocket -- and cling to others as they plummer? Why do shoppers overspend when using credit cards rather than cash? What do our habits of tipping or buying lottery tickets indicate about our relationship with money? In this fascinating investigation of the ways we spend, invest, save, borrow, and waste money, Gary Belsky and Thomas Gilovich reveal the psychological causes -- the patterns of thinking and decision making -- of irrational behavior. Most important, they focus on the decisions we make every day and, using entertaining examples, provide invaluable tips on avoiding the financial faux pas that can cost thousands of dollars each year.

      Why Smart People Make Big Money Mistakes and How to Correct Them
    • On the Origins of Sports

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.4(51)Add rating

      On the Origins of Sports is jam packed with compelling tidbits of information tailor made for obsessive sports fans, and covers a wide range of sports whether national pastimes or global obsessions. On the Origins of Sports is a book that sports enthusiasts and history buffs alike will want to display on their coffee tables.

      On the Origins of Sports