A review by sinceremercy
All the President's Men by Bob Woodward, Carl Bernstein

3.0

My professor warned us that this book was Very Dry, but I totally disagree! It reads like true crime, and well-written true crime at that (probably because that's basically what it is). The facts of the case are clearly center stage, but you don't miss out on the tension and emotion in the story and you get a good feel for Bernstein & Woodward as people. So, I do think it's an entertaining read-- not that that's the most important reason to read it.

For obvious reasons it feels extremely relevant in the modern day, which is not a "good" thing but does make it more impactful reading.