That name is not a lie: this zine is a cram sesh on logical fallacies. What’s a logical fallacy? It’s defined here as a false or incorrect logical principle, and the zine goes into great detail explaining a few different ways that an incorrect logical principle can look. I’ve got to say, logic makes a lot of sense. This is basically a zine that can probably help the reader strengthen their critical thinking skills, which is always good. The material is also presented in an aesthetically pleasing way, with fancy Victorian clip art of disembodied hands and machine parts and salt shakers. This zine makes logic digestible and fun to look at. –Bianca (The Cultural Ether, 2440 E. Tudor Rd. #364, Anchorage, AK 99507)