** I received an digital advance copy from the publisher, because I am a librarian and librarians are awesome**
As a data-junkie convert later in life, I didn't have much of a foundation or vocabulary for some of the basic concepts in this - for example, I understood weighting a dataset and why it should be done, but I couldn't tell you about the inspection paradox.
I found myself taking notes from this book like I was in a college class. Even though I still wouldn't pass a test on the key terms, this book helps explain the math behind key data interpretation errors (Simpsons Paradox!) in somewhat easy to follow examples.
It's no Mary Roach, and will still appeal to a niche audience, like English major Librarians who have stumbled into a data reporting and interpretation role mid-career. It's somewhere between a dry textbook and a Khan Academy class. I didn't necessarily learn everything I need to know, but now I know more about what I want to learn.
Enjoyable for nerds and nerd adjacents