A review by singerscientist
Common Sense 101: Lessons from Chesterton by Dale Ahlquist

Did not finish book.
If the goal of this book is to get a wider readership for G.K. Chesterton's works, this book utterly fails. I am glad that I have gotten a taste of Chesterton's brilliance before slogging through this book. While I am generally able to read philosophy by writers of faiths different from my own, Alquist makes Chesterton seem like a member and speaker for a cult, calling their fellow cult members to remove their children from learning in secular circles, and instead reinforce dogma that is isolationist and unable to take in other views.
Any non-Catholic will have an extremely difficult time reading this book.