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Julie Schatz

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Everyone must read

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Reviewed: 04-05-19

Everyone must read to understand our justice system. You will be furious at times, but this look inside justice is worth it.

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A solid starter book

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Reviewed: 03-19-16

In spite of the author's corny jokes, this is a real solid book for folks getting started.

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Enlightening

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Reviewed: 09-24-15

And frustrating too. A reminder how interconnected everything is. And how lobbying and politics really muck things up horribly for people around the world.

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True stories you won't forget

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Reviewed: 09-24-15

Roger Lowenstein lays out a complicated topic in an accessible story form. Well worth the time to educate yourself on this topic. I will be paying attention to the politics and police/firefighters union negotiations from now on.

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Worth a listen

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Reviewed: 07-30-15

The narrator is good. Good analysis and contains plenty of useful advice, tips, and comparisons.

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Well worth the time

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Reviewed: 04-16-15

This well written and retold story has a good (different) perspective. I want to keep these lessons in mind because we're bound to see another excessive situation in our lifetime.
What sticks with me most is that the men running the banks and brokerages really are clueless, they had no idea what they were doing, and yet they paid themselves ginormous salaries. Ugh.

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Too darn neurotic!

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Reviewed: 03-05-15

Whew! I can't believe I hung in there until the end. The main character is too darn neurotic - I wanted to throttle her.
Not my kind of book.
The interview with the author at the end of the story was interesting.

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a powerful story beautifully written

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Reviewed: 12-05-11

I nearly didn't read this book because I wasn't all the keen after reading "The Kite Runner" (Amir drove me crazy with his ineptitude.). But I'm so glad a friend convinced me to read it. Powerful story.

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Hilarious... and stunning at times

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Reviewed: 12-05-11

You will laugh out loud - and I mean LOUD - at parts. At other parts I gasped at how this family talks to each other and some of the situations. Overall, I loved the story.

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a must read for all citizens of US

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Reviewed: 11-22-11

I hand it to the Rolling Stone mag. for giving their journalists the freedom to write. Taibbi's Griftopia is well researched and organized. His expressions are colorful (often funny) and appropriate for the most part.

I've read a number of books in the aftermath of 2008-09 market disaster (Too Big Too Fail, Crisis Economics, The Big Short, When Markets Collide), each covers the crisis from a different perspective. Taibbi's book exposes the insidiousness of the corruption between Wall Street and Washington. And he does it with style.

Truly this is a read for all citizens.

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