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A review by endlessreader
Locked in the Cabinet by Robert B. Reich
3.0
Okay, so the only reason I even picked up Locked in the Cabinet was because it was assigned reading for my Political Science class. Normally, I don't review things that I've been assigned to read because being assigned to read something sucks the fun out of actually reading. So, my opinion of the book tends to suffer.
Anyway, besides being assigned to read Locked in the Cabinet, I found it rather enjoyable. I had assumed that it was going to be a dry, boring, political memoir with Reich (who's was the Secretary of Labor during Clinton's first term) detailing all of the processes of which he had to write a bill or something equally as boring. To my surprise, it wasn't. Reich was witty and semi-charming. He made what could've been an extremely boring book entertaining due to his self-deprecating humor.
So, while Locked in the Cabinet isn't something I'm going to re-read and will most likely get rid of it at the end of the semester, it did keep me intrigued enough to finish it. Due to this, I didn't have to bullsh** my paper on it and had some educational opinions on it.
Anyway, besides being assigned to read Locked in the Cabinet, I found it rather enjoyable. I had assumed that it was going to be a dry, boring, political memoir with Reich (who's was the Secretary of Labor during Clinton's first term) detailing all of the processes of which he had to write a bill or something equally as boring. To my surprise, it wasn't. Reich was witty and semi-charming. He made what could've been an extremely boring book entertaining due to his self-deprecating humor.
So, while Locked in the Cabinet isn't something I'm going to re-read and will most likely get rid of it at the end of the semester, it did keep me intrigued enough to finish it. Due to this, I didn't have to bullsh** my paper on it and had some educational opinions on it.