Occasionally we are Very Serious, here at Ferretbrain, and we even read non-ficition.
- Miscavige Family Values by Arthur B Autobiographies about traumatic family lives get really weird when the family in question rules Scientology with an iron grip.
- Dick On Dick by Arthur B The Exegesis of Philip K. Dick finds the author of Blade Runner seeing things you people wouldn't believe.
- 'The noble revolt' by John Adamson by Jamie Johnston The remarkable story, masterfully told, of the English revolution that almost was.
- Another Last Chance to See by Sonia Mitchell Sonia finds out whether learning about conservation can work as light entertainment.
- He's the Shat by Kyra-Wardog Kyra Smith is still reading outside her comfort zone - and reviews William Shatner's latest autobiographical offering, Up Till Now.
- The Lives of the English Rakes by Kyra-Wardog Kyra Smith rubbishes the Lives of the English Rakes
- Don't You Ever Stop Being Dandy, Showing Me You're Handsome by Kyra-Wardog In a shocking turn up for the books, Kyra Smith reads something that isn't a fantasy novel.
- The Gentle Debunker by Arthur B Arthur B reviews Why People Believe Weird Things by Michael Shermer.
- This is Such Bullshit by Arthur B Arthur is infuriated by James Attlee's Isolarion, a profile of the Cowley Road in Oxford.
- Heresy Isn't All Fun and Games by Arthur B Arthur B was impressed by Norman Cohn's The Pursuit of the Millennium.
- Book Review: Spying In Guru Land by Arthur B William Shaw spies on cults for fun and profit; Arthur reviews the results.
- What Good Are The Arts? by Kyra-Wardog Kyra Smith wrestles with the unanswerables of John Carey's What Good Are the Arts.