I hear that one’s good, but I for one would be nervous about being seen with it in public.
Higher Superstition by Paul Gross and Norman Levitt
Fashionable Nonsense by Alan Sokal and Jean Bricmont
They pretty much pick up where Sagan left off in The Demon-Haunted World, and tear fashionable trendy-lefty gibberish-spouting “post-modern” academics a set of brand-new arseholes: well-nigh indispensable in the fight against ignorance, and good cruel fun.
Republican Party Reptile by P J O’Rourke
Because it contains an essay entitled “How To Drive Fast On Drugs While Getting Your Wing-Wang Squeezed And Not Spill Your Drink”.
My additions:
The Souls of Black Folk, by WEB DuBois
Flim-Flam, by James Randi
It is, but I just couldn’t put the bloody thing down. Was on the subway with it, and got more than a few looks, especially since the version I purchased is the Penguin one with her lying on the grass showing her cleavage. :o