Oh yeah, last week I started reading, and almost immediately threw out* Mr. Gatling's Terrible Marvel: The Gun That Changed Everything and the Misunderstood Genius Who Invented It. I'm usually not one to rant, but this was an awful book. A couple of chapters in, and I had barely learned anything about Gatling or his gun, what I did learn was that Ms. Keller loves 19th Century America, especially the Patent Office, which is apparently The Thing That Made America Great and the envy of the world. I quit reading when she started discussing the doctrine of Manifest Destiny, and began explaining that it was not a thinly-veiled excuse for genocidal imperialism. In short, this is not a book about the Gatling Gun or it's inventor, it's a breathless love letter to 19th Century American capitalism and imperialism.
Currently, I'm reading The Last Lost World: Ice Ages, Human Origins, and the Invention of the Pleistocene. Another wordy title, but I like this one. It's mostly a history of the narrative of the Pleistocene and about how that has changed over the years as ideas about science have changed.
*As in: tossed it in a recycling bin. Hopefully, it's been pulped by now.