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Review Date: 3/1/2014
I liked this book. Specifically the inside history at JPMorgan around creating the credit default swaps and collateralized debt instruments.
On the other hand, I felt that at places in the book the author really skimmed the surface to try to move the whole story along. I found Lewis' The Big Short to be better about the mortgage meltdown. I found some grammatical and errors which were probably due to using a spellchecker software instead of an editor off putting.
But really, I enjoyed it and found it to be a quick and engaging read.
On the other hand, I felt that at places in the book the author really skimmed the surface to try to move the whole story along. I found Lewis' The Big Short to be better about the mortgage meltdown. I found some grammatical and errors which were probably due to using a spellchecker software instead of an editor off putting.
But really, I enjoyed it and found it to be a quick and engaging read.
Review Date: 12/29/2011
Helpful Score: 1
A page turner. A great piece of historical fiction that motivated me to read more actual American history.
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