I've been horribly remiss...
...in posting book reviews over the past few months. It's not as if I stopped reading--which will only happen when the first shovelful of dirt hits me in the face--but rather that I was too consumed with the economy, the election, and the incoming administration. I've now completed the missing reviews from last year and posted them in their proper chronological places. Here are the links:
Dan Hind: The Threat to Reason
Stephen Law: The War for Children's Minds
Bill Kirchner: A Miles Davis Reader
Frank Alkyer: The Miles Davis Reader
Drew Westen: The Political Brain
George Lakoff: The Political Mind
Christopher Philips: Socrates in Love
Todd Davis: Kurt Vonnegut's Crusade
Tom Tomorrow: The Future's So Bright I Can't Bear to Look
Victor Hanson & John Heath: Who Killed Homer?
William Irvine: A Guide to the Good Life
Jonathan Haidt: The Happiness Hypothesis
Jacques Berlinerblau: The Secular Bible
An upcoming post--probably within the next day or two--will cover the books I've read this year.