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Boomerang

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Boomerang

By: Michael Lewis
Narrated by: Dylan Baker
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Summary

Penguin presents the audiobook edition of Boomerang by Michael Lewis, read by Dylan Baker.

Having made the U.S. financial crisis comprehensible for us all in The Big Short, Michael Lewis realised that he hadn't begun to get grips with the full story. How exactly had it come to hit the rest of the world in the face too? Just how broke are we really?

Boomerang is a tragi-comic romp across Europe, in which Lewis gives full vent to his storytelling genius. The cheap credit that rolled across the planet between 2002 and 2008 was more than a simple financial phenomenon: it was temptation, offering entire societies the chance to reveal aspects of their characters they could not normally afford to indulge.

Icelanders wanted to stop fishing and become investment bankers. The Greeks wanted to turn their country into a piñata stuffed with cash and allow as many citizens as possible to take a whack. The Irish wanted to stop being Irish. The Germans wanted to be even more German. Michael Lewis's investigation of bubbles across Europe is brilliantly, sadly hilarious. He also turns a merciless eye on America: on California, the epicentre of world consumption, where we see that a final reckoning awaits the most avaricious of nations too.

This is the ultimate book of our times. It's time to brace ourselves for impact. And, with Michael Lewis, to laugh out loud while we're doing it.

21st Century Economic History Economics Europe International Modern Banking Global Financial Crisis Taxation Socialism Capitalism
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Critic reviews

Lewis is the finest storyteller of our generation. (Malcolm Gladwell)
He is so good everyone else may as well pack up
Fascinating...the book could not be more timely...a sharp-edged narrative that leaves readers with a visceral understanding of the fiscal recklessness that lies behind today's headlines (Michiko Kakutani)
Michael Lewis's bravura journey through Europe's economic underbelly brilliantly charts the consequences of a world plagued by debt...highly enjoyable...nicely politically incorrect, often very funny, and shot through with genuine insight (Robert Harris)
Michael Lewis meets some extraordinary characters in his excursion through the barely controlled madness that is modern finance ... lucid, entertaining (Tony Barber)
All stars
Most relevant

If you could sum up Boomerang in three words, what would they be?

Edge Of Seat

What was one of the most memorable moments of Boomerang?

Its all good

Have you listened to any of Dylan Baker’s other performances? How does this one compare?

NA

If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

The Dumbest Guys In The Room

Any additional comments?

I am learning that anything by Michael Lewis is a laugh-out-loud roller-coaster, that will have you yelling "No-Freaking-Way!!!!" on more than one occasion. Who knew a post-mortem could be so entertaining?

Another great roller-coaster from Michael Lewis

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trip through the minds of the enabling countries embroiled in the crash of 2008. Well spoken and engaging voice.

fascinating

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Any additional comments?

I'm a fan! Audio works better for me - what is the word for the learning methods that work for each individual. Some take information in by the printed word - some by aural - some by pictures etc. I like to listen.

Compelling

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This is an extremely entertaining overview of the sovereign debt crisis. My only criticism is that it appears to draw a lot of its comedy, and worryingly some of its conclusions, from national stereotyping. Despite this, Boomerang is a great and very accessible summary. Dylan Baker's narration suits it very well.

I listened twice

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hearing the stories behind some of the big recent events was actually much more interesting and engaging than I thought it would be, and the performance was equally engaging. This easily maintained my interested. I'd happy been happy if the book was twice as long.

I didn't expect to enjoy this as much as I did

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