A best read for any star wars fan. Really puts a new perspective on the Jedi drama they've been playing for millennia.

I like anecdotes as much as the next person but a book full of just these self-proclaiming egoistical stories becomes too boring. Don't take me wrong, I respect Feynman and I quite enjoyed the first 100 pages but after that it was the same thing over and over again. How he is the ultimate genius in every way and how he could fake anything and sometimes even be an expert. But in many cases he was just being an ass disregarding the feelings of other people.

Extremely beginner, if you know even a little bit about the subject I suggest you read something else. On the other hand if you are quite new then this is a nice skimmed overview of a lot of philosophers which might help you reading up on any of them later.

The man had the same flair even in his last days.

This book was a huge disappointment, the arguments presented are childish and fervently repeated to emphasize the most trivial of points. One would expect at least some different philosophical insights given the history of this discussion, but nothing, absolutely nothing new.

And to top it off, he completely missed the point that God is a delusion, and the only way to cure a delusion is regular use of marijuana.

P.S. Hitchens or Harris are far better if you are looking for stuff like this