Monday Evening Book Reviews
Amazingly (or not) there are already books on the shelves about the U.S. mortgage crisis. Oh look, here’s one now - CHAIN OF BLAME by Paul Muolo and Mathew Padilla.
The New Scotsman dishes on Dirk Bogarde’s posthumous epistolary biography: EVER DIRK: THE BOGARDE LETTERS.
ROB NAYER’S BIG BOOK OF BASEBALL LEGENDS gets a happy notice in texas from Lone Star Ball.
And today, random feels good, so I’ll throw in a review of a gardening book by Moya L. Andrews, called PERENNIALS SHORT AND TALL, because everything needn’t be dire.


AuthorScoop
September 29th, 2008 at 7:55 pm
Re: Chain of Blame. . . I agree with the premise that the post 9/11 aversion to any scrutiny or regulation seen hampering our financial recovery is largely to blame for our current economic crisis. In that regard Bin Laden has nearly won.