I love that Bringing Down the House feels like fiction, but is based on a real event. I hate reading nonfiction 99% of the time, so dressing it up as a compelling narrative with more-or-less a traditional plot triangle makes it much more enjoyable to read. I don't like how the narrative of the author is interspersed with the main story. I wish he had put it all at the beginning, and let the story in the past continue in one chunk.
Monday, December 16, 2013
Bringing Down the House-reflection
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I never really thought about how race was involved in this book, it's kinda crazy how a lot of the counters use their race to their advantage. Like they said, a lot of the people who come to gamble are Japanese businessmen and so by pretending to be like them, they go less noticed.
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