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“With its wonderful varied selection of topics, plus Cave’s admirable lightness of touch, this is one of the most entertaining and thought provoking books I’ve come across in years.  So stop messing around with trivia like Sudoku and give your brain a real treat by buying this book.”
Robert Mathews, BBC Focus Magazine

 

“Peter Cave's lively new book is full of arresting ideas, brow-creasing
conundrums, persistent puzzles, and pleasing paradoxes. It is ideal reading
for open and inquiring minds from 12 to 112 – in fact for everybody who is
just dipping a toe into philosophy for the first time.  If it doesn't make you think, you are probably dead already.”
Timothy Chappell, Professor of Philosophy, The Open University

 

“Entertaining, witty, and highly readable.  A most enjoyable and illuminating read.”
Michael Clark, Editor of Analysis and Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, University of Nottingham

 

“With skill and good humour, Peter Cave guides the reader through a maze of intriguing philosophical puzzles.”
Lawrence Goldstein, Professor of Philosophy, University of Kent

 

“Unputdownable…a must-read book for anyone who is interested in philosophical problems and ideas.”
Imre Leader, Professor of Mathematics, University of Cambridge

 

Great fun. It will make brains whirr with activity”
Simon Fanshawe, BBC Radio and TV Presenter

 

Review from BBC Focus, Autumn, September 2007, Download here (PDF)