While one can not dispute the major points (Trump and most of his people are incompetent, the White House is a crap pile of intrigues and the American political system lost touch of what politics should be all about - wellfare of every human and non-human being.) the book is written incredibily boring. The chapters are mainly redundant and the writing style is not to be found. It's neither a scholarly book - especially becuase it lacks actual sources that can be checked - nor a normal political nonfiction nor a usual popular scientific work, because it lacks the humour. It's more or less written like a novel, concentrating on the most irrelevant details, which is really not the best way to try to prove any points. So in the end one could have made the same points in less than 10 pages.
23. Sept.Sep 23, 2022
Fire and Furyby Michael WolffLittle, Brown Book Group
