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Prisoners of Geography by Tim  Marshall
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it was ok
bookshelves: politics, non-fiction

Overall an interesting read, but little new information for anyone with more than just a passing interest in history or (geo-)politics. There is too much ''America is awesome'' and too little actual in depth information. Furthermore, the title is somewhat misleading. I had the impression that there would be ten actual maps, ones that you don't see or use very often to define your view of the world, but could be considered important nonetheless. Rather, the author just uses the generic maps that exist of the world's major continents and regions. Concluding, it's worth a read if you need a primer on the back story behind current geopolitics and you want to have something more to tell your friends at the bar than ''those Russians/Chinese/Americans/Islamists are just modern imperialists!''. If you are looking for something more in-depth, look further.
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Reading Progress

March 21, 2016 – Shelved
March 21, 2016 – Shelved as: to-read
March 25, 2016 – Started Reading
March 25, 2016 –
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March 26, 2016 –
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March 27, 2016 – Shelved as: politics
March 27, 2016 – Finished Reading
May 3, 2016 – Shelved as: non-fiction

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Kylian still gonna try first. Thanks for the warning.


Greg Stefan, you're so right on every point. I appreciate Marshall's patriotism, but when he turns around and apparently just types whatever comes into his head about Korea, I realized this was relatively light stuff that pretty much could be pulled off the internet.


Roxy Nicoletti This is pretty accurate. It's baby's first geopolitics book. Not necessarily a bad book, but it's only for people with a sub-high-school-level understanding of geopolitical issues. Someone should gift-wrap a copy and send it to the White House.


message 4: by Eva (new) - rated it 4 stars

Eva Wallgren But he's british


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