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Fiasco: The American Military Adventure in Iraq
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If you want sharp, unsparing nonfiction, this feels like the book people press into your hands after saying you need to understand what really happened. Ricks turns military misjudgment and political blindness into a gripping narrative, showing how small failures hardened into disaster. It is especially compelling for readers who like history that does not just recount events, but exposes the human arrogance and institutional confusion behind them.
GE2020: Fair or Foul?
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Bertha Henson | Epigram Books

GE2020: Fair or Foul?

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Goodreads rating: 3.85

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If you follow Singapore politics, this feels like sitting beside a seasoned observer who knows exactly where the real story is hiding. Bertha Henson blends campaign drama with clear-eyed criticism, so the book reads as both a lively chronicle and a serious challenge to how fair the system really is. It’s especially rewarding for readers who want more than headlines and want to understand the machinery behind the spectacle.
The Chickenshit Club: Why the Justice Department Fails to Prosecute Executives
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If you’ve ever wondered why powerful executives seem untouchable, this is the kind of book that turns that frustration into a gripping, deeply reported story. It reads with the urgency of a thriller but gives you the institutional detail that makes the outrage land harder. You come away feeling like you’ve finally seen the machinery behind corporate impunity laid bare.
This is a rewarding read if you like ideas with backbone. Alatas writes with unusual moral clarity, cutting through colonialism, politics, religion, education, and the role of intellectuals in society without feeling abstract or detached. It feels like spending time with a rigorous public thinker who still speaks directly to today’s social and political anxieties.
This is a fascinating read if you’re curious about how newsrooms really work when politics, pressure, and principle collide. Balji writes with the authority of someone who was there, so the book feels less like media history and more like being let into private conversations and tense editorial rooms. You come away with a sharper sense of Singapore’s media landscape and the quiet courage it took to hold the line.
No Comments and Don't Quote Me!
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Quak Hiang Whai | Write Editions

No Comments and Don't Quote Me!

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This is a smart pick if you’re curious about how the media really works behind the scenes, especially when things go wrong. Quak Hiang Whai blends newsroom drama, crisis lessons, and hands-on advice in a way that feels seasoned rather than preachy. You come away with both entertaining stories and a sharper sense of how public figures, companies, and communicators survive the media spotlight.
When the War Was Over: Cambodia and the Khmer Rouge Revolution
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This is the kind of history that feels painfully alive, because Elizabeth Becker blends deep reporting with the voices of people who endured the Khmer Rouge firsthand. It goes beyond dates and politics to show how ideology, fear, and international indifference shattered an entire country. If you want serious nonfiction that is harrowing, authoritative, and impossible to forget, this is a powerful read.
Media Control: The Spectacular Achievements of Propaganda
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This is a short, punchy read that makes you look at headlines and political messaging with fresh suspicion. Chomsky lays out how media and public relations can steer public feeling, especially around war, in a way that feels both unsettling and clarifying. If you like books that make hidden systems suddenly visible, this one leaves a lasting mark.
Men in White: The Untold Story of Singapore's Ruling Political Party
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As someone interested in politics, "Men in White" will give you an insider's look into the secrets and strategies of Singapore's ruling political party, the PAP. Sonny Yap's detailed account uncovers the untold stories that shaped the party's success, providing a captivating and insightful read that will leave you with a deeper understanding of the political landscape in Singapore.