Customer Review: Ron Suskind's The Way of the World is a great book to read while we wait for a new president to take office. Suskind had excellent sources in the Bush Administration, but it's his ability to set the information he receives into cultural reality that makes his work extraordinary. In this book,... more info
Customer Review: This book is another ghetto story that has a lot of rhetoric regarding "inner city" life that is packaged to appeal to those who have no idea that this is pure bulls**t. In the book the high school is described as a place where learning is discouraged and success is frowned upon. I was raised in... more info
Customer Review: This book covers the period from 9/11 to the 2004 election, ground that is by now pretty well-trodden. But reading it now, after the 2008 election passed the country's judgment on the flaws of the Bush administration, one is still struck by the gap between the government professionals in the CIA,... more info
Customer Review: this was a quick read, and though not as education as Bob Rubin's "The Price Of Loyalty" it did make a good case against supply side economics. i'm a it disappointed that Paul O'Neil didn't play a visible role in the film "W", but he accentuates the commonsense notion that big spending cannot be a... more info