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Gabrielle Eismann
Title: The Simpsons and Philosophy: The do’h! of Homer
Author: William Irwin, Mark T. Conard & Aeon J. Skoble
Student: Gabrielle Eismann
Why this book? This book appeals to both of my personalities: my inner Homer and my inner Lisa. The Simpsons and Philosophy combines my love of the series and its endless entertainment with my intellectual side and my thirst for knowledge. This book is a philosophical look at the funniest, most entertaining show of all time and gives the reader a greater appreciation for an already wonderful series. I highly recommend it to any intellectual who gets a laugh out the Simpsons’ endless adventures.