A review by bookwoman1967
The Bomber Mafia: A Dream, a Temptation, and the Longest Night of the Second World War by Malcolm Gladwell

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So if I grab a few interesting details (yes, there were some), quote huge chunks of other people's remarks, and make a habit of "handing simple, vacuous truths to people and dressing them up with flowery language and an impressionistic take on the scientific method,"* then I can become a bestselling author?

This is rare, something from Canada I dislike. Add Malcolm Gladwell to the list that includes the Ottawa truckers and poutine.

*Ashlee Vance