Fall from Grace: The Untold Story of Michael Milken
L**Y
Looking Back
Enjoyed this very much even though I have just read it and it refers to events which some may say have passed. The truisms which the book points out are never so now relevant but just get recycled ever so more quickly.If you avoid taking personal positions i.e. whether Milken was bad or a genius it provides a good insight into human behaviour.
K**N
I did not like this book
I did not like this book. The book claims Michael Milken is good guy but offer no evidence. It is very bias book.
D**X
The real story finally
Unlike the books by Bruck, Stewart, and Stein that paint Milken as an ogre, the author looks at the big picture and the motives of all the different participants.The most insightful section was how the author showed Milken's desire for privacy as the biggest contributor to his "Fall from Grace"
K**
Excellent
If you think you are being mistreated by life then this book is for you. Milken, it seems to me, revolutionized business financing. His reward was disgrace and humiliation at the hands of misguided government people.
S**N
Five Stars
great read
A**D
Borish
Very boring read as compared to others on the subject (predator's ball). Somewhat failed to capture the narrative and intensity of the era!
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