This is a very interesting book, highlighting a culture a lot of Americans might not be familiar with, along with a detailed history of what is currently the world's greatest industrial disaster. There is loads of culpability to go around, but this book is primarily a look at the lives of the people...
Not as bad as it sounds. It would have helped if the author had used another tense in narrating.
One of the bad things about non-fiction is that sometimes you know the story isn't going to end well and I think that's why it's taken me over 2 years to read this book. I'd pick it up periodically and read a bit and then put it back down again.At 5 past midnight on the 3rd December 1984 the city o...