Here are reviews of some non-fiction books I've read. Just about any subject tickles my fancy, and some of these books came out some time ago. I don't write a book review about every book that I read, although I'm more likely to write one for the non-fiction books than the fiction.

I suspect that you'll never catch me writing a review on a computer book, even though I read more of those than of any other variety. For whatever reason I've never felt it necessary to comment on one of them at any length.

Consilience
by Edward O. Wilson
Clueless at the Top
by Charlotte and Harriet Childress
Descartes' Error
by Antonio R. Damasio
Shadows of the Mind
by Roger Penrose
Taboo
by Jon Entine
Suburban Nation
by Andres Duany, Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, and Jeff Speck
Asphalt Nation
by Jane Holtz Kay
Entering Space
by Robert Zubrin
The Pinball Effect
by James Burke
Leonardo's Mountain of Clams and the Diet of Worms
by Steven Jay Gould
How the Mind Works
by Steven Pinker
Billions & Billions
by Carl Sagan
Generations
by William Strauss and Neil Howe
Very Seventies edited
by Peter Knobler and Greg Mitchell
Eat the Rich
by P.J. O'Rourke
The Writer's Guide to Creating a Science Fiction Universe
by George Ochoa and Jeffrey Osier
How to Write Science Fiction and Fantasy
by Orson Scott Card
The Color Bind
by Lydia Chávez
The Transparent Society
by David Brin
Living with Our Genes
by Dean Hamer and Peter Copeland
The Mismeasure of Man
by Stephen Jay Gould
Ceramic Uncles & Celluloid Mammies
by Patricia Turner
Darwin's Dangerous Idea
by Daniel C. Dennett
Moral Politics
by George Lakoff
Thought Contagion
by Aaron Lynch
Lies My Teacher Told Me
by James W. Loewen
Made In America
by Bill Bryson
The Demon-Haunted World
by Carl Sagan
The Myth of Repressed Memory
by Elizabeth Loftus and Katherine Ketcham
The Pinkertons - The Detective Dynasty That Made History
by James D. Horan