See also, for younger people. This Christmas I gave Dawkins’ “The Magic of Reality: How We Know What’s Really True” to my 12-year-old nephew. Generally, though, I don’t try to push such things on anyone, child or adult. The book speaks for itself, and what he makes of it is up to him. If I know someone’s interests, I’ll try to find something that fits with that, rather than what I think they ought to be interested in.
See also, for younger people. This Christmas I gave Dawkins’ “The Magic of Reality: How We Know What’s Really True” to my 12-year-old nephew. Generally, though, I don’t try to push such things on anyone, child or adult. The book speaks for itself, and what he makes of it is up to him. If I know someone’s interests, I’ll try to find something that fits with that, rather than what I think they ought to be interested in.