A review by rossbm
The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene

3.0

Reread as French audio book. Not bad, but pretty long, a bit repetitive. The different stories are nice, but the same examples are used in different places. Some of "laws" straight out contradict each other. The book goes on and on about "power", but I don't think that it ever defines what it is, let alone why you would want it or what you should do with it.

I originally read the physical book as a teenager. I think that Machievalli's The Prince is better. For starters, it is much shorter and stood the test of time.