Victoria Silverwolf
Vegetarian Werewolf
Some lighter stuff:
I recently finished one of those "stupid things conservatives say" books -- I can't recall the exact title, and lots of things pop up if you do a computer search. To be fair, the same publisher puts out a similar book about liberals, too. In the same vein, MAD About Trump: A Brilliant Look at Our Brainless President (2017), a collection of stuff from Mad magazine about you-know-who. (And thus you can deduce my own political prejudices.)
The Ditches of Edison County by Ronald Richard Roberts [fake name?] (1993), a parody of The Bridges of Madison County (1992) by Robert James Waller. Very goofy, silly, amusing stuff.
I Think, Therefore I Draw: Understanding Philosophy Through Cartoons (2018) by Thomas Cathcart and Daniel Klein, which alternates cartoons taken from other sources (The New Yorker, etc.) with two or three page discussions of philosophical points. Pretty much Philosophy 101, taught in a light, breezy style.
I recently finished one of those "stupid things conservatives say" books -- I can't recall the exact title, and lots of things pop up if you do a computer search. To be fair, the same publisher puts out a similar book about liberals, too. In the same vein, MAD About Trump: A Brilliant Look at Our Brainless President (2017), a collection of stuff from Mad magazine about you-know-who. (And thus you can deduce my own political prejudices.)
The Ditches of Edison County by Ronald Richard Roberts [fake name?] (1993), a parody of The Bridges of Madison County (1992) by Robert James Waller. Very goofy, silly, amusing stuff.
I Think, Therefore I Draw: Understanding Philosophy Through Cartoons (2018) by Thomas Cathcart and Daniel Klein, which alternates cartoons taken from other sources (The New Yorker, etc.) with two or three page discussions of philosophical points. Pretty much Philosophy 101, taught in a light, breezy style.