I feel this is an extreme position, but I share a similar sentiment. Just like many others, I bought Thinking, Fast and Slow - and I was so disappointed. So much text to present a couple of statements (some of which turned out questionable in the end). I totally regret buying that brick.
Atomic Habits, however, even though it has similar wrapping-to-contents ratio, turned out far more useful. Maybe because I could read out some of the stories to my family so they internalize them and understand why I leave my dumbbels on the floor instead of hiding them somewhere just like a civilized person would do (well, my wife now understands why, but she still doesn't approve of it).