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The Looming Tower: Al Qaeda's Road to 9/11
The Looming Tower: Al Qaeda's Road to 9/11 | Lawrence Wright
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EmilieGR
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Definitely a hefty and dense read, but it was illuminating, intriguing, horrifying, and well worth the time and effort spent keeping the timeline and active figures straight. I don‘t know why I expected there to be so much more behind these beliefs, these people, and their hatred, but Wright deftly pulls back the veil to reveal that they are just men, weak men.

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Bigwig
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This Pulitzer Prize-winning book about the formation of Al Qaeda is a must-read for foreign policy buffs. Wright details the absurd intelligence failures, particularly by the siloed CIA, that led to catastrophe. The book also serves as a fascinating biography of Osama Bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri, illuminating their personal lives beyond the headlines. Their chief adversary, tenacious FBI agent John O‘Neill, is given a poignant rendering.

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WarandWar
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A depressing look into how 9/11 occurred, its a on-depth look at the specific religious and political reasons, as well as the intelligence failures, that ended in the largest terrorist attack on US soil. 4/5

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keithmalek

If you're like me and wanted to read this because you were interested in learning about the intelligence failures that lead to 9/11, but didn't want to read an overly detailed book about the entire history of Al Qaeda first (which is what Wright does in this book), then I recommend skipping this book and reading John Duffy's "The Watchdogs Didn't Bark" instead.

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KyberHeart
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If you want to know what events and ideologies led to the 9/11 attacks, there‘s some great insight here. I was hoping I‘d have clearer thoughts on how to eradicate terrorism when I was done reading, but sadly I just have a better understanding of how complicated it is and how hard it will be to dismantle these political and religious beliefs.

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keithmalek
The Looming Tower | Lawrence Wright

I have a tough decision to make. Do I read "The Looming Tower," which will send me into a psychotic fucking rage, BEFORE I watch the Hulu series, which will also send me into a psychotic fucking rage?

Yes. It's probably best that I do both of these things. #CantHelpIt #PoliticalJunkie #Bibliomaniac

AmyG I‘m a political junkie, too. I feel your pain. ;) (edited) 7y
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BethFishReads
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Some thoughts triggered by @BookishFeminist 's post: I have yet to bring myself to read these kinds of books. 9/11 just still seems fresh to me. I'm not worried about triggers, but the images & news & magazine & Internet stories are still vivid in my mind.

I was co-running the email discussion list (listserv) for the Editorial Freelance Assoc at the time. So many personal stories from New Yorkers & difficult moderation issues. Maybe some day.

Hooked_on_books I have a hard time with this, too. I can't watch the related movies and I've only read 2 books somewhat related to that awful day. I just can't. Maybe someday. 8y
DebinHawaii 🇺🇸❤️ 8y
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BookishFeminist
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It's hard to believe that 15 years ago I sat in a classroom & watched the World Trade Center fall in smoke & then see/smell smoke from the Pentagon later that day. My memory of that day is crystal clear & I'm grateful my life wasn't impacted beyond a few days off school.

Books help shape our consciousness of collective events & trauma. Here are some choices—the top row is nonfiction, the bottom fiction. 🇺🇸

What are some other reads about 9/11?

Theresa I started this book when it was released a few years after 9/11 but bailed because I just wasn't ready to handle it. I still don't think I'm ready. 8y
Hazel0303 Wonderful post @BookishFeminist - I also was going to say Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. 8y
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BookishFeminist @Theresa @Hazel0303 Oh good call! I haven't read that one and didn't know it was about 9/11. Thanks for the rec. It's sitting on my shelf. 8y
Martyn_J_Pass @BookishFeminist Even we in England can remember where we all were when news broke of this tragic event. I remember all the radio channels at work ONLY broadcasting live reports that day. Shocking stuff, even now. 8y
Hazel0303 @BookishFeminist - it is just beyond that book. Never saw the movie. But you must read it as soon as possible. 8y
jessberk13 I absolutely despised The Emperor's Children 8y
BookishFeminist @jessica I'm sorry to hear that- I know many others that have enjoyed it though but I know it's not for everyone. I think it's meant to be a satire or character-driven comedy of manners & that can fall flat sometimes for events like this. But to me that's what the beauty of it was. 8y
BookishFeminist @Hazel0303 lol "as soon as possible"- I probably will sometime this year but it's not an immediate priority. Maybe I'll figure out how to stick it in my birthday challenge. 8y
BookishFeminist @The_Bear I'm not surprised at all- I think it was shocking to so many people because of just how immediate and out of nowhere it felt. And I'm sure it didn't help when London experienced a terrorist attack in July a few years later. 😔 8y
Reviewsbylola Working Stiff had a very a very informative chapter on 9/11. 8y
Reviewsbylola Reluctant Hero was good also. #of your list, I thought 102 Minutes was very good. I will need to check out some of the others. 8y
LauraBeth I thought The Good Life by Jay McInerney was good and I liked The Emperor's Children. Those have been the only books I've read. I was living/working in NYC on 9/11 and truthfully, a lot of things are triggering for me so I need to opt out of reading about it or watching any coverage about it on tv. There was a Borders at WTC that was my primary bookstore back then and a lot of my books have come from there and I find it hard to even open those 😔 8y
Suetara @laurabeth I lived in NYC briefly in the late '90's and also shopped at that Borders. 💔 8y
courtney I haven't read many books that revolve around it specifically, but I recently read The Nest and the scenes involving a man who lost his wife on 9/11 were some of my favorite passages, and it seemed like the author took extra care to describe his grief and aftermath. Sending love to all of you 💙❤️ 8y
Hazel0303 Very sorry to hear @LauraBeth and @Suetara - hope you can get through this day as best as you can 8y
becausetrains ❤️ to those affected. 😔 8y
Godmotherx5 @Reviewsbylola I was going to mention Working Stiff. I didn't know how I'd handle it because I still find the topic difficult. I agree with @BookishFeminist Let's just be nice to everyone. 💕 8y
britt_brooke @BookishFeminist Thanks for this post! 💙 The only 9/11 book I've read is Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. It's excellent. @Theresa @Hazel0303 8y
Ellsbeth I still have a hard time reading about it. However, I love this children's book about a small, far away group of people who really wanted to provide comfort to those who hurt. 8y
[DELETED] 1409720085 9/11 is my first memory of a traumatic event. I remember everything almost perfectly. 8y
Laura317 A day that I'll never forget. 💔 8y
Lola This is about a family dealing with the aftermath ten years after 8y
BookishFeminist ❤️? As this is a sensitive topic for many people, please be kind today & be mindful of what you say and do. Be aware that Americans weren't the only ones impacted, and that the impacts are far deeper than simply "terrorism." Especially be kind to people who are Muslim or mistaken for Muslim, as they will likely face Islamophobia today as they have since this attack. Much love to everyone today. Be kind to yourselves & others. ?❤️ 8y
JPeterson I haven't read any books dealing with 9/11, but I've been fortunate to work at various government institutions the past year and participate in their remembrance events. It's incredible moving to be at a place with pretty high up officials giving speeches. 8y
DebinHawaii Thanks for posting this. Love, hope, and kindness to everyone today. ❤️🌎 8y
LauraBeth Thanks @Hazel0303 - I've stayed away from the news today and most of social media (with Litsy being an exception) 😀 @Suetara - that Borders was my refuge because it was the closest bookstore to my apt. 8y
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Cinfhen
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#Augustphotochallenge #day11 #historyandpolitics I'm slightly obsessed with this genre, especially Middle East Politics. The events of September 11 forever changed the world. The more I read, the more I learn, the more my heart breaks over the inane hatred💔

TheSpinecrackersBookClub Your photo is absolutely amazing! 8y
Cinfhen Can't take credit for it 😞 Found it online, it captures so much 8y
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BestOfFates
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A great introduction to the rise of Islamic fundamentalist terrorism. If you've read a bit, not a lot of new information but well told and adroitly explained. The last third is almost exclusively the intel mistakes made by the U.S. which is thorough but not as engaging.

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BestOfFates
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(About Afghanistan under the new Taliban regime.)

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BestOfFates
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How have I not already seen a movie of this guy's life story??

Riveted_Reader_Melissa Yea! Why not! 9y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa This is looking like another book I just have to read. 9y
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BestOfFates
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"Saudi Arabia, which constitutes only 1 percent of the world Muslim population, would support 90 percent of the expenses of the entire faith, overriding other traditions of Islam."

Riveted_Reader_Melissa Hmmmm....that's not going to be a problem for the 99% at all is it? 9y
Megabooks Is this zealously anti-Islam because if not, I need to read it. 9y
BestOfFates @Ebooksandcooks Certainly not the 1st half (at least, I'm rather pro-Islam & have yet to hear anything that offends me) but as a warning, really is just a focus on fundamentalist terrorism, so have lots of other books I'd recommend first if you want to read about Wahhabism or Islam! 9y
BestOfFates @Riveted_Reader_Melissa It's crazy bc I know that Saudi Arabia is a mostly barren country and a small part of the ummah, but seeing the percentage was still such a wow moment! 9y
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BestOfFates
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Drowning my French Open sorrow in listening to the rise of jihadism in Saudi Arabia & Afghanistan.

brendanmleonard I love Wright 👍 9y
BestOfFates @brendanmleonard I really enjoyed Going Clear so hoping I like this one as much! 9y
Lindseyastin An appropriate method of sorrow-drowning :( 9y
BestOfFates @Lindseyastin 😢🎾😢🎾 9y
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