Now Available in Paperback: The United States of Paranoia
With a new afterword on the post-Snowden era.
The paperback edition of The United States of Paranoia, my history of American conspiracy folklore, comes out today. It includes a new afterword on the post-Snowden era, so the book is now both longer and cheaper, and it's easier to carry around too.
The reviewers have liked the book—and when I say "the reviewers," I mean pretty much all of them, at least as far as newspapers and magazines and webzines and journals go. (You can find some negative takes on Amazon and Goodreads, and I love this sour tweet to death.) It's enough to make a man suspect an unseen hand is acting behind the scenes, pulling the critical community's strings. Some samples:

"a terrific, measured, objective study of one of American culture's most loaded topics" —Publishers Weekly
"so many tasty morsels of historical marginalia that it nearly bursts with weirdness" —The Globe and Mail
"immensely entertaining" —The Boston Globe
"lively and often witty…few readers are likely to get to the end of the book without having cherished notions challenged" —Salon
"a thoroughly researched and completely readable look at infamous and forgotten conspiracy theories and presumed cabals throughout American history" —New York Daily News
"It's all too rare to come upon a writer willing to attack the sacred cows of the right and left with equal amounts of intelligence and flair. Walker is, thankfully, that kind of writer and a tireless and thorough researcher to boot." —Los Angeles Times
"A lively, extremely interesting, and occasionally more than slightly scary book." —Booklist
Amazon named it one of the top 20 nonfiction books of 2013, and it made the Chicago Tribune's year-end best-books list too. A conspiracy theorist reviews it here, and a conspiracy debunker reviews it here. The book is also, I am informed, going to appear in the background during an episode of CSI. Disappointingly, the show assured me that "the person whose home it would be in is NOT evil."
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so the book is now both longer and cheaper, and it's easier to carry around too.
Is it also uncut?
BUT I DON'T WANT MY CHERISHED NOTIONS CHALLENGED I WANT THEM REINFORCED.
EBOLA IS NOT A THREAT!
Hey, anybody got any recommendations for a book to read? I have been searching for some cool political books but haven't heard of any. Someone said maybe the Reason staff wrote one once. I think it was by Nick, or maybe Matt, or maybe by Tucy Lagerwald's Elements of Style...
anybody? Any ideas?
DON'T TALK ABOUT TUCY!!!
DON'T LALK ABOUT TUCY!
FIFY.
occasionally more than slightly scary book
Why does the Ministry of Truth allow these paranoid crackpots to publish lies about the government?
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You missed a few of the reviews:
"This book, now out in paperback..." Des Moines Review of Books
"...a couple hundred pages long..." Tempe Times-Picayune-Tageblatt
"Walker's Illuminati masters have obviously told him to minimize the true conspiracy." - Jim Josaphat's Newsletter
I bet there's some pseudo-libertarian Alex Jones types who are going into convulsions upon seeing this on Amazon.
Mr. Walker. I'm a fan of conspiracy theories. I'll have to check out your book. =)
Paper? What is this...paper?
It's like the internet, but on a dead tree.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5gGVOERXss
The question I have is - in the age of e-books, do those of us who purchased this as an e-book get the patch updated text?
Or are you still desperately clinging to a pre-internet publishing model?