A review by kp_reads_in_the_dark
A Libertarian Walks Into a Bear by Matthew Hongoltz-Hetling

challenging dark reflective slow-paced

3.0

It wasn't what I expected, but it's still a worthwhile read (if you have the time, motivation, and stomach for it). I was hoping to get more into the policy side of the whole issue, but this book takes a more social historical perspective. I felt like I was given lots of space to make my own judgments and draw my own conclusions. The tone struck me as both poetic and sarcastic/melancholic. Be prepared for descriptions of animal death, animal attacks, illness and injury, guns, poverty, natural disasters, and machismo - just to name a few.