Take a photo of a barcode or cover
1k reviews for:
Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice
Bill Browder
1k reviews for:
Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice
Bill Browder
dark
tense
fast-paced
adventurous
dark
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
The first 3/4s of this thing FLEW. But the last quarter really dragged. The fact that this is a true story is very interesting, but the authors tendency to pat himself on the back as a Robin Hood when he’s just taking money from Russian billionaires and giving it to other billionaires feels a bit blind.
Fascinating look into Russia’s corruption — what a scary world they live in. Browder comes off as a naïve narcissist, but I admire how he’s committed himself to activism after the mistakes he’s made.
informative
sad
tense
medium-paced
Reads like spy fiction, except for the bits that Browder wrote about his wife & family (which read like a tacky love song written by a 13-year-old)
Fantastic, written like a fictional thriller, sadly it's true.
Easy yet very informative read. I understand the politics behind this now.
Easy yet very informative read. I understand the politics behind this now.
What a look into international finance, back room politics and the criminal acts of Putin towards any that oppose him. I feel as though I need a cleansing after reading this book - global garbage and pillaging of wealth as though it’s nothing.
informative
inspiring
For the first time in a while I wasn’t able to put a book down because it was just so intriguing.
Particularly with the situation in Ukraine unfolding as it is, this book shows that this insanity by the Russian power hungry elite is not a new thing.
An honestly eye opening book about the lengths the Russian elite will go to protect themselves and their interests. I can only recommend this book, it is fantastic.
Particularly with the situation in Ukraine unfolding as it is, this book shows that this insanity by the Russian power hungry elite is not a new thing.
An honestly eye opening book about the lengths the Russian elite will go to protect themselves and their interests. I can only recommend this book, it is fantastic.