Day 3 of #12Booksof2024
@Andrew65
Day 3 of #12Booksof2024
@Andrew65
I dragged my feet on picking a NONFICTION winner for #2024ReadingBrackets to move on. For March, the clear winner was the tagged book, a true story about police corruption in Baltimore. I first saw the HBO series about the scandal, produced by David Simon (“The Wire”). Once I heard it was based on a book … I flew through it. It was a great read (and TV show). But I keep thinking about Raskin's book, so I had to move that through.
I moved 20 min. outside of Baltimore 10+ years ago and have been following these stories about corrupt Baltimore police, Freddie Gray, BLM stories. Baltimore Sun reporter, Justin Fenton, did a wonderful job of taking all these little stories I‘ve been listening to and stringing them together to make more sense as a whole. I‘m planning to watch the HBO Series based on this book. It‘s so infuriating to read, but important to understand.
Loved this book! Well written, very engaging, and easy to follow. Read this after watching the HBO show by the same name and it helped clarify some questions/confusion I had. Highly recommend if you like non-fiction.
I had really high hopes for this after reading a glowing review in the British press, although I can‘t remember which newspaper. It *was* really interesting and definitely a pick (and not a low pick) but it just didn‘t grab me as much as I expected. After a few days trying to figure out why, I think it just didn‘t have enough of that ‘storytelling‘ element; it wasn‘t up there with Patrick Radden Keefe‘s books, for example.