A review by blaineduncan
How to Read Nonfiction Like a Professor: Critical Thinking in the Age of Bias, Contested Truth, and Disinformation by Thomas C. Foster

3.0

Foster is light and breezy, sometimes to a fault. But at least he's never a slog to get through. Most of the information shared here should be obvious. A lot of times he fails at teaching how to read nonfiction and instead spends massive amounts of time explaining what the author wrote about and/or how the subject or author was wrong. That's fine, but this one isn't as instructive as his previous works on reading. It needed more ideas on analysis of nonfiction, much like his books on fiction did.