
500 Days
Secrets and Lies in the Terror Wars
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Narrated by:
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Holter Graham
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By:
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Kurt Eichenwald
Kurt Eichenwald - New York Times best-selling author of Conspiracy of Fools and The Informant - recounts the first 500 days after 9/11 in a comprehensive, fly on the wall, compelling pause-resister as gripping as any thriller.
In 500 Days, master chronicler Kurt Eichenwald lays bare the harrowing decisions, deceptions, and delusions of the 18 months that changed the world forever, as leaders raced to protect their citizens in the wake of 9/11.
Eichenwald's gripping, immediate style and true-to-life dialogue puts listeners at the heart of these historic events, from the Oval Office to Number 10 Downing Street, from Guantanamo Bay to the depths of CIA headquarters, from the al Qaeda training camps to the torture chambers of Egypt and Syria. He reveals previously undisclosed information from the terror wars, including never-before-reported details about warrantless wiretapping, the anthrax attacks, and investigations and conflicts among Washington, D.C., and London.
With his signature fast-paced narrative style, Eichenwald - whose book, The Informant, was called "one of the best nonfiction books of the decade" by The New York Times Book Review - exposes a world of secrets and lies that has remained hidden until now.
©2012 Kurt Eichenwald (P)2012 Simon & Schuster AudioListeners also enjoyed...




















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Incredible
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
This is a must for anyone wanting to know more about the subject. It also goes very well with similar books published around the same time.What was one of the most memorable moments of 500 Days?
It is hard to say becuase there are so many part of the books that took me by surprise.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes - I could not stop listening to it.really Poor Leadship
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The author does have a unique perspective on Tony Blair’s role. He presents him at first as making wise and practical choices, and suggesting to Bush in private that he was making the wrong choices. Knowing on the other hand that any disagreement with Bush in public could damage the relationship and even make it more difficult to persuade Bush not to invade Iraq. However, it seems that after a few friendly and intimate meetings, Blair drank the cool aid and became a true believer in the Bush doctrine.
The narrator does a great job with this audio book. He had unique and convincing accents for all the characters ranging from President Bush, Dick Cheney, the Muslim terrorists, and even Tony Blair and his staff. Amusingly though, he makes Blair sound allot like Oliver Twist.
Overall I would say that if you were angered about the decision to allow torture in the “War on Terror”, than this book is definitely for you. On the other hand if you are looking for a historical perspective that reports the facts without the bias than much of this book will disappoint because the details of many of the successes are ignored.
Gory Details of Torture, Not An Unbiased History
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Narrator is terrible. Trails off to inaudibility at the ends of his sentences, has one, all purpose, foreign accent (why any?) and can't read: it's ciprofloxacin, not "ciprofloxin"; KAbul, not" KaBOOL" and Dostum, not "Dotsum"!
Fragmented, uncommented, style gets annoying
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This book will make you think whether you are a Neo-Con or a Dove.
I must say that I was a supporter of the Iraq War and the renditions, but have been rethinking all of these issues. This book excels at bringing events together that were happening all over the world at the same time. That is why I would recommend this title.
I also enjoyed the narrator.
Also, Mr. Eichenwald gave interviews after this book was released, so search for him on YouTube. His comments on the book provide more insight.
Interesting Book about Post 9/11 Events
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What did you love best about 500 Days?
This book does an excellent job of disclosing how even the most disciplined minds, once arrogance and power overwhelm experience and wisdom, can destroy the most cherished principles we have. The narrator, however, has a talent for making everyone sound stupid when quoted. His "Italian" accent sounds like it is from Transylvania. The fine writing kept me going but with this narration, it was tough. He didn't do much for "The Art of Fielding" either where, once again, his voice has a penchant for making characters seem really stupid. One wonders why.What do you think the narrator could have done better?
Read with meaning and leave his theatrics at home.Any additional comments?
I will have trouble with any new book read by this guy.Excellent book in need of a Narrator
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Have you listened to any of Holter Graham’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Holter Graham's insistence with putting on accents (one in general for all people of Arab extraction, in particular) is rather annoying, and goes from cartoonish to borderline stereotypical - and at the very least, to arbitrary. I would just as soon have preferred the straight reading, thank you very much.Fine book... troublesome reading
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Holter Graham's performance was spot-on and matched the tone of the book.
Illuminating and Infuriating
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Where does 500 Days rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
500 Days ranks at the top of all audiobooks I have listened to.Who was your favorite character and why?
I see Vice President Chaney in a different light. He could be one of the most outspoken VP's our country has ever had.What does Holter Graham bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Graham brings more descriptive illustrations to the story behind 500 Days.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
500 Days changed some of my opinions regarding the aftermath of 9/11. I was touched by the lengths the U.S. government would go to protect our nation.The real surprise behind 9/11
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Bush is a convert; there is nothing more dangerous than a religious convert because they always have to prove they are more devout than their non-converted peers.
Bush had Ashcroft and Bin Laden had his own "holier than thou" lieutenant.
Religious zealotry never ends well
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