Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Trump Revealed: An American Journey of Ambition, Ego, Money, and Power by Michael Kranish

Trump Revealed: An American Journey of Ambition, Ego, Money, and PowerTrump Revealed: An American Journey of Ambition, Ego, Money, and Power by Michael Kranish
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I have read many biographies of our past Presidents. Trump's biography does not fit into it any of them – – maybe Warren Harding's. This book provided additional details and insights into Trump than the earlier biography I've read from David Cay Johnston (The Making of Donald K. Trump). Unfortunately this reader wondered how someone like Trump could be elected president. Read the chapters on the Atlantic City casinos, his bankruptcies and the USFL, and you're at a loss to explain why just these failures were not disqualifiers to be President.

Well written book. I just wish that the last chapter showed that he failed to be President.


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Friday, December 9, 2016

The Spy by Paulo Coelho

The SpyThe Spy by Paulo Coelho
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 I read this novel in one day. The book is about Mata Hari a woman who was executed for being accused as a spy during World War I. And that is pretty much what I knew about Mata Hari till I read this book. As it turns out, she was not really a spy but a feminist trying to live on her terms. She was a dancer/stripper and a "companion" to many men of influence and power. She aroused interest and contempt in various elements of French society. She struggled in her early life and came to an epiphany from a tragic event that she witnessed. She quickly left an unhappy marriage to a physically and mentally abusive husband and a very boring life. It turned out that she wound up using her body through dance and prostitution to move on with her life.

She marveled right before her death, "How was it that a woman who for so many years got everything she wanted can be condemned to death for so little? That is the essence of this book…

This reader sympathized with Mata Hari's struggles to be independent and was dismayed at the injustice forced on her at the end of her life.


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Confidence Men: Wall Street, Washington and The Education of a President by Ron Suskind

Confidence Men: Wall Street, Washington, and the Education of a PresidentConfidence Men: Wall Street, Washington, and the Education of a President by Ron Suskind
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book is another view of the financial crisis and how the newly elected Obama administration handled it. Based on Suskind's findings, they did not handle it very well. Too many egos, too much political infighting and a lack of leadership from the President stymied progress on financial and economic fronts. This book basically covered events from 2008 – 2010 so given the economic recovery Obama and his administration must've gotten their act together. Pres. Obama is shown as a very smart man who grasped quickly the implications and effects of the economic turn down. Unfortunately the team and cabinet he assembled were not able to work together and develop a comprehensive economic plan to address the nation's woes, particularly unemployment.

This book is 482 pages but if you are a political junkie like me, you'll find it an interesting read.


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