

Buy Blood and Oil: Mohammed bin Salman's Ruthless Quest for Global Power: 'The Explosive New Book' by Hope, Bradley, Scheck, Justin (ISBN: 9781529347890) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: Excellent - Great book not just on MBS but also on the Arab / Gulf area politics and history in general. Captivating and easy to read for someone like myself with no prior knowledge of the region. Review: Fascinating insight - A detailed and concerning analysis of the power Saudi Arabia has in world economics and politics. This book left me feeling deeply uncomfortable and concerned about the concentration of power in the hands of a few powerful individuals.
| Best Sellers Rank | 17,356 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 19 in Finance & Stock Market History 1,200 in History (Books) 3,976 in Society, Politics & Philosophy |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,591) |
| Dimensions | 12.8 x 3 x 19.6 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 1529347890 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1529347890 |
| Item weight | 272 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 368 pages |
| Publication date | 16 Sept. 2021 |
| Publisher | John Murray |
K**R
Excellent
Great book not just on MBS but also on the Arab / Gulf area politics and history in general. Captivating and easy to read for someone like myself with no prior knowledge of the region.
G**Y
Fascinating insight
A detailed and concerning analysis of the power Saudi Arabia has in world economics and politics. This book left me feeling deeply uncomfortable and concerned about the concentration of power in the hands of a few powerful individuals.
A**N
Really enjoyable and easy to follow along.
Really well written and it explains the motives behind some of the crazy actions of the defacto leader of Saudi Arabia. A real page turner.
S**O
Incredible
This book is about the rise to power and popularity of Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince. It tells how he has manoeuvred in domestic and international relations, often with an iron fist and unbelievable guile. The book is extremely well written. It reads like a thriller and mixes elements of business, political and crime writing.
G**I
Fair Insight
Gives a fair insight on the aspiration of Saudi Arabia - would have been good if it focused Some more on the problems and challenges which it faces.
J**Y
Very good read
Very good and informative read and story well researched and told which I highly recommend a book that gives you business, politics and other topics all in one riveting read.
J**S
Learn about Saudi
amazing book - one of the best
A**Z
Unbelievable! Thrilling shocking entertaining and definitely eye opening
Amazing book, definitely worth a read to understand MBS, his character, his vision, how we got to power and what the future of KSA gonna look like
S**L
Really shon a light on what's transpired in Saudi Arabia with MBS and how it impacts the country, their neighbors and the world. Excellent read.
B**S
So MBS is fascinating - and that’s well covered here - but one of the best things about this book is its detailed overview of the rise of the House of Saud and the explication of the succession rules of Saudi Arabia. These internal relationships and politics are key to the main story and character, and, although I’ve read up on Saudi history, I found this book a great insight into the workings of the family and the kingdom. You can easily read this with zero history of Saudi Arabia and gain a pretty substantive understanding on your way to the MBS story. MBS himself is drawn fairly clearly (as clearly as outsiders are likely to be able to do - no one’s about to write what he is thinking!) and the story from his rise to Crown Prince to the Khashoggi murder is gripping. The writers don’t pull punches, but show the conflict of a rise to modernism with practically medieval ways of wielding power very well without a heavy hand in judgment. Very readable, not crazy complex, but very thorough. My only issue would be with sidebars like the Carla DiBello story (not really germane to the storyline unless you expand on the many, many Westerners who use minor influence with major Saudi players to create whole careers) which feel like Bradley Hope really wanted to fit in that WSJ profile he wrote last year. The final ending is also abrupt, possibly quickly rewritten to update to pandemic times - but it would be great to hear some thoughts on what the future might bring. Still, wholeheartedly recommend as a great insight not so much into just one person, but into a family and a nation that wield massive global influence.
G**O
De los mejores libros que he leído
R**G
The author gave a detailed description of the mind of the future king of UAE
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