The Fallacy Detective
The Fallacy Detective Let's be honest—most logic books are more likely to sedate than stimulate. The Fallacy Detective is different. It's smart, snappy, and even a little silly (in the best possible way). And yes, it includes actual cartoons—Calvin & Hobbes, Dilbert, even Peanuts—because logic with a laugh sticks better than logic with a yawn. This self-teaching, fill-in-the-blank style book helps your child (and let's be real—probably you, too) spot flawed reasoning in ads, politics, and dinner table debates. With short chapters, punchy examples, and exercises that feel more like brain games than assignments, even the most logic-averse learner can jump in and hold his own. What your family will love: 38 bite-sized lessons on logical fallacies, propaganda, and how to win an argument without yelling Examples pulled straight from real life (plus a few absurd ones involving clouds, watermelons, and roosters) A complete answer key, because parents have enough detective work alr