I've just started reading Andrew Sorkin's "Too Big To Fail" The book is said to be a true-life financial and political thriller that details the backroom deal making and secret alliances made in the rush to save the world economy from collapsing - from the machinations inside Lehmann Brother's offices to secret meetings in Washington and Moscow. I have never read any of Mr.Sorkin's writings before and want to see whether this book really lives upto its reputation of being a gripping financial narrative.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Currently reading "Too Big To Fail" by Andrew Sorkin
I've just started reading Andrew Sorkin's "Too Big To Fail" The book is said to be a true-life financial and political thriller that details the backroom deal making and secret alliances made in the rush to save the world economy from collapsing - from the machinations inside Lehmann Brother's offices to secret meetings in Washington and Moscow. I have never read any of Mr.Sorkin's writings before and want to see whether this book really lives upto its reputation of being a gripping financial narrative.
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