A review by charlottaliukas
Age of Anger: A History of the Present by Pankaj Mishra

Taking a 200 year perspective on current political boiling pots, anger and rage around the world, this is an impressive, ambitious book… but after months of trying, I admit defeat: The subject matter is interesting and the author incredibly well researched, but the writing style is just too intellectual for me (especially as this was my Libby book that I read on my phone screen). I made it about 60% in but got bored of having to read and re-read convoluted, over-the-top sentences many times over and still fail to understand them.