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

4.0

I'd call it 4.5. Loved reading Gladwell write in the history genre. Definitely not what I expected and I really enjoyed where Gladwell went with the morality tale. I couldn't quite tell which way his own opinion was going to go (almost like Lulu Miller's "Why Fish Don't Exist"), but it was ultimately really satisfying. Learned a ton about a war I know a lot about; it's amazing that the firebombing of Japan isn't studied more in-depth like the nukes are.