Hank Scorpio
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Empire of Pain.
Is that the Oxy tale of the Sacklers?
Crazy story.
Is that the Oxy tale of the Sacklers?
Crazy story.
Yeah, I read it, not as unputdownable as "Say Nothing", grim reading at times with the way they ruthlessly pursued profit at the expense of people who were at their most vulnerable.Empire of Pain.
Is that the Oxy tale of the Sacklers?
Crazy story.
Yeah, I read it, not as unputdownable as "Say Nothing", grim reading at times with the way they ruthlessly pursued profit at the expense of people who were at their most vulnerable.
I ploughed on to the end but by then I had succumbed to an addiction to Oxycontin myself. ?I got about 2/3 of the way through it and lost interest.
The New Yorker piece on the same is a cracking read.
Yes,would agree with you there.The first half of Empire Of Pain was really interesting,where the history of the Sackler family was outlined in detail.I found the latter half of the book very dense,but would still recommend itYeah, I read it, not as unputdownable as "Say Nothing", grim reading at times with the way they ruthlessly pursued profit at the expense of people who were at their most vulnerable.
The book could have done with being 50-80 pages shorter.Yes,would agree with you there.The first half of Empire Of Pain was really interesting,where the history of the Sackler family was outlined in detail.I found the latter half of the book very dense,but would still recommend it
The Secrets of Drearcliff Grange School, Kim Newman
I read everything Kim Newman puts out. Even at his worst, he's good. The Secrets of Drearcliff Grange School is Harry Potteresque, but I have no idea who its intended audience is. The language is far too advanced even for young adults. It's set in a girls' school in an alternate 1950s in which certain people have superpowers like flight and super speed. I like it, and sometimes I like it a lot. It's charming and every page is peppered with interesting prose and fresh ways of presenting well-worn imagery. There's a sequel, and I'll be reading that too.