I'm rating this book five stars, not because it's fun to read about statistics (it isn't), but because I never thought I could learn statistics and not feel like crying at the same time. Okay, maybe I cried once. But I let that slip because I was reading about 95% confidence intervals and standard errors, and I'm sure even John Von Neumanm cried when he first read about them too.
This book is honestly a God-send. As someone who is not quantitatively skilled, this book uses interesting (though very weird and provocative) examples that perfectly explain everything I ever struggled with in my statistics class. It's an oddly popular book, and who knew a statistics book could be so liked and controversial at the same time? The controversy comes from the explicit and erotic examples of the datasets used regularly throughout the book. Though it is weird reading, it does actually make the information stick better and it's more interesting to read. It's likely the only book you'll ever need as a psychology student.