Ratings14
Average rating4.4
It's hard to say that a 535 page book never drags but it never really did. It's written as a novel of the week that nearly killed the American financial system and is a fascinating read if you can take the detail.
The hardest part is keeping all of the “characters” straight but Sorkin provides 8 pages of who is who and who they work for at the beginning if someone can't be remembered.
All in all a fantastic book (again if you are into this sort of thing). Certainly not for everyone but a homerun for those who have an interest in finance and/or government.