Book Report: Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity by John Stossel (2005)
This book takes on a number of media-promulgated myths and explains why most of them are false. As a reasonable, libertarian sort of fellow myself, I already knew most of them. The last chapter of myths covers parenting, and it's the weakest one. Stossel is a consumer reporter, not necessarily a parenting reporter, so the book ends on a weak note.
Another book that goes along with what I believe, generally, so it didn't challenge me much. Explaining common sense to someone with some common sense ain't riveting reading. Sadly, like most political books, only people who agree with it will buy it/acquire it.
Speaking of which, since I just bought a hardback copy, I have a trade paperback to get rid of. Call it if you want it.
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