Helpful Score: 2
I have become a Christopher Buckley fan. Don't know how someone can take such a serious subject and make it so funny and yet poignant but he has accomplished this in Florence of Arabia.
Donna V.
Review posted on Amazon.com
"Reviewer: Tomato Pie "tomatopie" (Yardley, PA USA) I sought this book because Buckley is my favorite author. I began with "Thank You For Smoking" and then read all of his works. Until this tome, only "Little Green Men" matched the superb wit and wordplay of TYFS.
This may be Buckley's best work yet. While I read it for the laughs, this novel is both informative and persuasive on the political circumstances of the middle east. Moreso than any editorial or talking head, this book demonstrates both the madness of the sheiks and playboy princes of the middle east, not to mention the mullahs, but also the futility of western intervention.
In the final analysis, this book may stand alongside Gulliver's Travels in the annals of great satire.
Brilliant, and I can't wait for Buckley's next work."
Donna V.
Review posted on Amazon.com
"Reviewer: Tomato Pie "tomatopie" (Yardley, PA USA) I sought this book because Buckley is my favorite author. I began with "Thank You For Smoking" and then read all of his works. Until this tome, only "Little Green Men" matched the superb wit and wordplay of TYFS.
This may be Buckley's best work yet. While I read it for the laughs, this novel is both informative and persuasive on the political circumstances of the middle east. Moreso than any editorial or talking head, this book demonstrates both the madness of the sheiks and playboy princes of the middle east, not to mention the mullahs, but also the futility of western intervention.
In the final analysis, this book may stand alongside Gulliver's Travels in the annals of great satire.
Brilliant, and I can't wait for Buckley's next work."
Helpful Score: 1
Buckley is the master of sharp political satire and this latest installment does not disappoint.