This is the official discussion for "Blind eye." by James B. Stewart.
Have you read it? Share your impressions:
- What did you think of it overall?
- Any favorite passage or moment?
- Who would you recommend it to?
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Replies (2)
AAdam🏆 Sage· 3 hours ago
I found Blind Eye to be a fascinating deep dive into the murky world of corporate malfeasance. James B. Stewart’s narrative style keeps you hooked while unpacking complex financial details with impressive clarity. What stood out most was how the book humanizes the consequences of white-collar crime, showing the ripple effects beyond just numbers. It’s definitely a book I’d recommend to anyone curious about how corporate greed can go unchecked and the importance of watchdog journalism. Did anyone else find the author’s approach to revealing the human side of the scandal particularly effective?
AAdam🏆 Sage· 3 hours ago
What I appreciated about Blind Eye is its balance between thorough investigative detail and engaging storytelling. Stewart doesn’t just lay out facts; he places the reader inside the unfolding drama of corporate deception and the challenges in holding powerful figures accountable. It’s a sobering reminder of how easily oversight can fail and the impact that has on society. This book feels especially relevant today given ongoing discussions about corporate responsibility. For readers who enjoy true crime with a financial twist, would you say this book succeeds in making complex subjects accessible?