


How to Think About Weird Things: Critical Thinking for a New Age
A**R
Four Stars
had to buy this book for school.
K**Y
Odd book
It was a good book for the class i took, but it was not anything special by any means. wouldn't use unless for school
C**S
Pretty good
This book was strange, but it spoke alot about logic and reason. Not a bad read.
K**.
not a bad read but wouldn't read again
I purchased this for class; not a bad read but wouldn't read again.
C**T
Essential reading
Our world is increasingly reliant on science yet our daily lives are assaulted with pseudo-science distributed by the misinformed or the mischievous. This book is essential reading for those who would like to be able to differentiate between the two and develop or hone their critical thinking skills.
N**A
Three Stars
I'm sure it's a good book but it's over my head.
M**V
text book- but great reading
this is one text book i won't be sending back. Really interesting- scientific way of thinking about the paranormal. Reads like a novel- couldn't put it down.
B**.
Five Stars
as described
K**R
This should be taught in school.
Excellent instructions on logic and reason using critical thinking, but it's not stuffy or difficult to understand. You owe it to yourselves to read this (or similar) so you know how to make, judge, justify, decisions based on sound evidence and argument.
J**M
This book is great!
Apart from the big stickers plastered on the cover, and only the first 20 or so pages marked with highlighter (thankfully on info I would've highlighted anyways) this book was a score. Very inexpensive for a textbook. The content is amazing, well-written, and well laid out. Highly recommended!
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