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Joe Weisberg

Auteur de 10th Grade

12+ oeuvres 416 utilisateurs 14 critiques

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Œuvres de Joe Weisberg

10th Grade (2002) 170 exemplaires
An Ordinary Spy: A Novel (2007) 112 exemplaires
The Americans: Season 1 (2014) — Creator — 36 exemplaires
The Americans: Season 2 (2014) — Creator — 21 exemplaires
The Americans: The Complete Series (2018) 19 exemplaires
The Americans: Season 3 (2016) — Creator — 17 exemplaires
The Americans: Season 4 (2014) — Creator — 12 exemplaires
No Ordinary Spy (2009) 1 exemplaire

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Sixteen: Stories About That Sweet and Bitter Birthday (2004) — Contributeur — 164 exemplaires

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Weisberg, Joe
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male
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screenwriter

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I don't see what all the fuss is about this book? I bought this because it was supposed to be THE spy novel. It was praised by ex-CIA operatives and such, so I thought I'd give it a shot. My mistake. I think the reason these folks like it is because they actually can understand what's going on. Unlike the rest of us who are on the outside looking in.

I got about halfway through and then stopped. This is a very uneven read. There are parts that are engaging, but most of it meanders without any specific story. After 150 pages, I still had no idea what the main plot point of this book was. And the main character - I couldn't care less about this guy. Now, add that to the fact that about 20% of the book is blacked out because the CIA, yes, THE CIA, thought it was too sensitive, and you find yourself not only lost but trying to fill in the blanks.… (plus d'informations)
 
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BenM2023 | 5 autres critiques | Nov 22, 2023 |
Non-fiction by former CIA agent who proposes looking at Russia, former USSR & Putin from non-Western viewpoints and shows how that can improve analysis of the actions & beliefs of same. It is worth reading. Some of his ideas are controversial, and he acknowledges throughout that is has doubts about some/much of what he thinks.
 
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RickGeissal | Aug 16, 2023 |
Phil and Elizabeth Jennings, the Russian spies posing as an all-American family in 1980s Washington, D.C., continue their descent into hell and continue to drag others with them. Their most troubling victim is their daughter Paige, who, after blabbing about her parents to her liberal pastor, has been given her first adult assignment, i.e. to keep Pastor Tim and wife under surveillance. Victim no. 2 is Martha, the FBI secretary seduced and married (!) by Phil, who is persuaded that exile in the Soviet Union is better than prison – or murder, although that was never spelled out to her. Other people get hurt. Nina is executed, Frank Gaad is accidentally killed, Oleg Burov loses a brother in Afghanistan, the KGB resident is declared non persona grata. The main story line concerns an unsuccessful attempt to obtain a biological warfare sample of Lassa fever. This ends sadly too, with season guest Dylan Baker having a great death scene after injected himself with the sample when cornered. Gloomy, slow, very entertaining on some strange level, great.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Coach_of_Alva | May 31, 2017 |
Unreadable. Perhaps the story is interesting, I couldn't get past the writing to find out.
 
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satyridae | 5 autres critiques | Apr 5, 2013 |

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Œuvres
12
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1
Membres
416
Popularité
#58,580
Évaluation
½ 3.4
Critiques
14
ISBN
17

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