Recommended by Harry Angell
Book review sites are special in that they don't merely entertain and inform, but may save you real money and time. Leonard reviews books on subjects that interest me (and I have too many interests) and therefore he does the reading, and maybe the suffering, so I don't have to. I highly recommend you read Leonard before you splurge $40 on another recent release.
Mr. Gudmundsson's autodidactic newsletter is now among favorites. His work presumes you can figure a few things out on your own, which you likely can if you are reading this. This would be a great newsletter for a homeschooling family.
Father Plant is my favorite Classical Cleric. His expatriot perspective provides unique insights and observations while honoring Christ and classical virtue. I always look forward to his next essay.
Too often, I fill my reading day with the dire, the dark, the urgent and I tire of it all. I know I will feel better if I read anything Ricki writes for us. You should read it, too.
These guides are a huge help to me and certainly require a great dedication of time and love by Jacob. A subscription is worth every penny to the homeschool parent or autodidact.
Science may provide answers, but it is not THE answer. Believing in "science" is called scientism. Science is not the Answer punches holes in scientism contagion. Plus, William writes some really funny stuff. We use his statistics book for homeschooling.