Prisoners of Geography

Prisoners of Geography

2015 • 256 pages

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Average rating4

15

Okay, But Missed the Mark.

This book gives a fun take on how geography shapes history and politics with ten maps, but it feels a bit shallow. The ideas are interesting, and the author does a good job simplifying complex issues, but it lacks the depth I was hoping for. It's great for light reading and provides thought-provoking insights, but for anyone wanting a deeper analysis, it might leave you wanting more. Still, an enjoyable read overall.

July 1, 2024