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Narrative Type
Nonfiction
Intended Audience
Adult
Inscribed
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ISBN
9780375414862
Book Title
Looming Tower : Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11
Item Length
9.5in
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Publication Year
2006
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.6in
Author
Lawrence Wright
Genre
History, Political Science
Topic
Terrorism, Intelligence & Espionage, Modern / 20th Century, United States / 21st Century
Item Width
6.6in
Item Weight
27.9 Oz
Number of Pages
480 Pages

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A sweeping narrative history of the events leading to 9/11, a groundbreaking look at the people and ideas, the terrorist plans and the Western intelligence failures that culminated in the assault on America. Lawrence Wright's remarkable book is based on five years of research and hundreds of interviews that he conducted in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Sudan, England, France, Germany, Spain, and the United States. "The Looming Tower" achieves an unprecedented level of intimacy and insight by telling the story through the interweaving lives of four men: the two leaders of al-Qaeda, Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri; the FBI's counterterrorism chief, John O'Neill; and the former head of Saudi intelligence, Prince Turki al-Faisal. As these lives unfold, we see revealed: the crosscurrents of modern Islam that helped to radicalize Zawahiri and bin Laden . . . the birth of al-Qaeda and its unsteady development into an organization capable of the American embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania and the attack on the USS" Cole" . . . O'Neill's heroic efforts to track al-Qaeda before 9/11, and his tragic death in the World Trade towers . . . Prince Turki's transformation from bin Laden's ally to his enemy . . . the failures of the FBI, CIA, and NSA to share intelligence that might have prevented the 9/11 attacks. "The Looming Tower" broadens and deepens our knowledge of these signal events by taking us behind the scenes. Here is Sayyid Qutb, founder of the modern Islamist movement, lonely and despairing as he meets Western culture up close in 1940s America; the privileged childhoods of bin Laden and Zawahiri; family life in the al-Qaeda compounds of Sudan andAfghanistan; O'Neill's high-wire act in balancing his all-consuming career with his equally entangling personal life--he was living with three women, each of them unaware of the others' existence--and the nitty-gritty of turf battles among U.S. intelligence agencies. Brilliantly conceived and written, "The Looming Tower" draws all elements of the story into a galvanizing narrative that adds immeasurably to our understanding of how we arrived at September 11, 2001. The richness of its new information, and the depth of its perceptions, can help us deal more wisely and effectively with the continuing terrorist threat.

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Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ISBN-10
037541486x
ISBN-13
9780375414862
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Book Title
Looming Tower : Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11
Author
Lawrence Wright
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Terrorism, Intelligence & Espionage, Modern / 20th Century, United States / 21st Century
Publication Year
2006
Genre
History, Political Science
Number of Pages
480 Pages

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Item Length
9.5in
Item Height
1.6in
Item Width
6.6in
Item Weight
27.9 Oz

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Hv6432.7.W75 2005
Reviews
"Powerful and important . . . a history of a man and a movement, replete with the accidents of history and historic inevitability." Kevin Horrigan, St. Louis Post-Dispatch "Don't read The Looming Tower in bed. This book requires a straight spine and full attention . . . The reporting is so good that it will matter in 100 years. Wright's determined, disciplined work has made his book indispensable. " Karen Long, The Plain Dealer "A page-turner . . . encompassing religion, politics, economics and more. If you've been meaning to sharpen your understanding of what all led up to September 11, 2001, then Wright may have written just what you've been waiting for." Tom Gallagher, San Francisco Chronicle "Brilliant . . . describes the contorted intellectual journey that has taken place among some Muslims which allows a holy book that appears to condemn suicide and the killing on innocents to be used to justify catastrophic terrorism." Stephen Fidler, Financial Times "A magisterial, beautifully crafted narrative . . . This focus on character, along with Wright's five years of fierce on-the-ground reporting (he lists 560 interviewees), pays off." Daniel Kurtz-Phelan, Los Angeles Times "Deeply researched . . . immaculately crafted." Peter Bergen, The Wall Street Journal "What a riveting tale Lawrence Wright fashions in this marvelous book. 'The Looming Tower' is not just a detailed, heart-stopping account of the events leading up to 9/11, written with style and verve. [It's] a thoughtful examination of the world that produced the men who brought us 9/11, and of their progeny who bedevil us today. The portrait of John O'Neill, the driven, demon-ridden F.B. I. agent who worked so frantically to stop Osama bin Laden, only to perish in the attack on the World Trade Center, is worth the price of the book alone. 'The Looming Tower' is a thriller. And it's a tragedy, too." Dexter Filkins, The New York Times Book Review cover "Dozens of intricately reported books about 9/11 are already availab≤ I had read perhaps half of them [before] starting The Looming Tower . But Lawrence Wright's book is my new touchstone. None of the previous books led me to say 'Aha, now I think I understand' as frequently." Steve Weinberg, The Boston Globe "A magisterial, beautifully crafted narrative . . . This focus on character, along with Wright's five years of fierce on-the-ground reporting (he lists 560 interviewees), pays off." Daniel Kurtz-Phelan, Los Angeles Times "Deeply researched . . . immaculately crafted." Peter Bergen, The Wall Street Journal "A searing view of the tragic events of September 11, 2001, a view that is at once wrenchingly intimate and boldly sweeping in its historical perspective . . . a narrative history that possesses all the immediacy and emotional power of a novel, an account that indelibly illustrates how the political and the personal, the public and the private were often inextricably intertwined." Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times "Important, gripping . . . One of the best books yet on the history of terrorism." Publishers Weekly, starred review "Lawrence Wright provides a graceful and remarkably intimate set of portraits of the people who brought us 9/11. It is a tale of extravagant zealotry and incessant bumbling that would be merely absurd if the consequences were not so grisly." Gary Sick "Lawrence Wright''s integrity and diligence as a reporter shine through every page of this riveting narrative." Robert A. Caro "A towering achievement. One of the best and more important books of recent years. Lawrence Wright has dug deep into and written well a story every American should know. A masterful combination of reporting and writing." Dan Rather "Comprehensive and compelling...Wright has written what must be considered a definitive work on the antecedents to 9/11...Essential for an understanding of that dreadful day." --starred Kirkus review, "Powerful and important . . . a history of a man and a movement, replete with the accidents of history and historic inevitability." -Kevin Horrigan,St. Louis Post-Dispatch "Don't readThe Looming Towerin bed. This book requires a straight spine and full attention . . . The reporting is so good that it will matter in 100 years. Wright's determined, disciplined work has made his book indispensable. " -Karen Long,The Plain Dealer "A page-turner . . . encompassing religion, politics, economics and more. If you've been meaning to sharpen your understanding of what all led up to September 11, 2001, then Wright may have written just what you've been waiting for." -Tom Gallagher,San Francisco Chronicle "Brilliant . . . describes the contorted intellectual journey that has taken place among some Muslims which allows a holy book that appears to condemn suicide and the killing on innocents to be used to justify catastrophic terrorism." -Stephen Fidler,Financial Times "A magisterial, beautifully crafted narrative . . . This focus on character, along with Wright's five years of fierce on-the-ground reporting (he lists 560 interviewees), pays off." -Daniel Kurtz-Phelan,Los Angeles Times "Deeply researched . . . immaculately crafted." -Peter Bergen,The Wall Street Journal "What a riveting tale Lawrence Wright fashions in this marvelous book. 'The Looming Tower' is not just a detailed, heart-stopping account of the events leading up to 9/11, written with style and verve. [It's] a thoughtful examination of the world that produced the men who brought us 9/11, and of their progeny who bedevil us today. The portrait of John O'Neill, the driven, demon-ridden F.B. I. agent who worked so frantically to stop Osama bin Laden, only to perish in the attack on the World Trade Center, is worth the price of the book alone. 'The Looming Tower' is a thriller. And it's a tragedy, too." Dexter Filkins,The New York Times Book Reviewcover "Dozens of intricately reported books about 9/11 are already availab≤ I had read perhaps half of them [before] startingThe Looming Tower. But Lawrence Wright's book is my new touchstone. None of the previous books led me to say 'Aha, now I think I understand' as frequently." -Steve Weinberg,The Boston Globe "A magisterial, beautifully crafted narrative . . . This focus on character, along with Wright's five years of fierce on-the-ground reporting (he lists 560 interviewees), pays off." -Daniel Kurtz-Phelan,Los Angeles Times "Deeply researched . . . immaculately crafted." -Peter Bergen,The Wall Street Journal "A searing view of the tragic events of September 11, 2001, a view that is at once wrenchingly intimate and boldly sweeping in its historical perspective . . . a narrative history that possesses all the immediacy and emotional power of a novel, an account that indelibly illustrates how the political and the personal, the public and the private were often inextricably intertwined." Michiko Kakutani,The New York Times "Important, gripping . . . One of the best books yet on the history of terrorism." -Publishers Weekly, starred review "Lawrence Wright provides a graceful and remarkably intimate set of portraits of the people w, "A magisterial, beautifully crafted narrative . . . This focus on character, along with Wright's five years of fierce on-the-ground reporting (he lists 560 interviewees), pays off." -Daniel Kurtz-Phelan,Los Angeles Times "Deeply researched . . . immaculately crafted." -Peter Bergen,The Wall Street Journal "What a riveting tale Lawrence Wright fashions in this marvelous book. 'The Looming Tower' is not just a detailed, heart-stopping account of the events leading up to 9/11, written with style and verve. [It's] a thoughtful examination of the world that produced the men who brought us 9/11, and of their progeny who bedevil us today. The portrait of John O'Neill, the driven, demon-ridden F.B. I. agent who worked so frantically to stop Osama bin Laden, only to perish in the attack on the World Trade Center, is worth the price of the book alone. 'The Looming Tower' is a thriller. And it's a tragedy, too." Dexter Filkins,The New York Times Book Reviewcover "Dozens of intricately reported books about 9/11 are already availab≤ I had read perhaps half of them [before] startingThe Looming Tower. But Lawrence Wright's book is my new touchstone. None of the previous books led me to say 'Aha, now I think I understand' as frequently." -Steve Weinberg,The Boston Globe "A magisterial, beautifully crafted narrative . . . This focus on character, along with Wright's five years of fierce on-the-ground reporting (he lists 560 interviewees), pays off." -Daniel Kurtz-Phelan,Los Angeles Times "Deeply researched . . . immaculately crafted." -Peter Bergen,The Wall Street Journal "A searing view of the tragic events of September 11, 2001, a view that is at once wrenchingly intimate and boldly sweeping in its historical perspective . . . a narrative history that possesses all the immediacy and emotional power of a novel, an account that indelibly illustrates how the political and the personal, the public and the private were often inextricably intertwined." Michiko Kakutani,The New York Times "Important, gripping . . . One of the best books yet on the history of terrorism." -Publishers Weekly, starred review "Lawrence Wright provides a graceful and remarkably intimate set of portraits of the people who brought us 9/11. It is a tale of extravagant zealotry and incessant bumbling that would be merely absurd if the consequences were not so grisly." -Gary Sick "Lawrence Wright's integrity and diligence as a reporter shine through every page of this riveting narrative." -Robert A. Caro "A towering achievement. One of the best and more important books of recent years. Lawrence Wright has dug deep into and written well a story every American should know. A masterful combination of reporting and writing." -Dan Rather "Comprehensive and compelling…Wright has written what must be considered a definitive work on the antecedents to 9/11…Essential for an understanding of that dreadful day." --starredKirkusreview, "Lawrence Wright provides a graceful and remarkably intimate set of portraits of the people who brought us 9/11. It is a tale of extravagant zealotry and incessant bumbling that would be merely absurd if the consequences were not so grisly." -Gary Sick "Lawrence Wright's integrity and diligence as a reporter shine through every page of this riveting narrative." -Robert A. Caro "A towering achievement. One of the best and more important books of recent years. Lawrence Wright has dug deep into and written well a story every American should know. A masterful combination of reporting and writing." -Dan Rather "Larry Wright's account of the militant jihadist movement from its beginnings in Egypt in the mid-20th century to its strongest blow against the West on 9-11 is deeply reported, beautifully written and authoritative.The Looming Toweris peopled by wonderfully drawn and extraordinary characters from Sayid Qutb, the Egyptian jihadist theoretician, to John O'Neil the hardcharging FBI agent who understood the al Qaeda threat early on. I found it to be intensely readable and a deeply satisfying book." --Peter Bergen, author ofThe Osama bin Laden I KnowandHoly War, Inc. "Comprehensive and compelling…Wright has written what must be considered a definitive work on the antecedents to 9/11…Essential for an understanding of that dreadful day." --starredKirkusreview, "Powerful and important . . . a history of a man and a movement, replete with the accidents of history and historic inevitability." --Kevin Horrigan, "St. Louis Post-Dispatch ""Don't read "The Looming Tower "in bed. This book requires a straight spine and full attention . . . The reporting is so good that it will matter in 100 years. Wright's determined, disciplined work has made his book indispensable." --Karen Long, "The Plain Dealer ""A page-turner . . . encompassing religion, politics, economics and more. If you've been meaning to sharpen your understanding of what all led up to September 11, 2001, then Wright may have written just what you've been waiting for." --Tom Gallagher, "San Francisco Chronicle ""Brilliant . . . describes the contorted intellectual journey that has taken place among some Muslims which allows a holy book that appears to condemn suicide and the killing on innocents to be used to justify catastrophic terrorism." --Stephen Fidler, "Financial Times" "A magisterial, beautifully crafted narrative . . . This focus on character, along with Wright's five years of fierce on-the-ground reporting (he lists 560 interviewees), pays off." --Daniel Kurtz-Phelan, "Los Angeles Times" "Deeply researched . . . immaculately crafted." --Peter Bergen, "The Wall Street Journal" "What a riveting tale Lawrence Wright fashions in this marvelous book. 'The Looming Tower' is not just a detailed, heart-stopping account of the events leading up to 9/11, written with style and verve. [It's] a thoughtful examination of the world that produced the men who brought us 9/11, and of their progeny who bedevil us today. The portrait of John O'Neill, the driven, demon-ridden F.B. I. agent who worked so frantically to stop Osama bin Laden, only to perish in the attack on the World Trade Center, is worth the price of the book alone. 'The Looming Tower' is a thriller. And it's a tragedy, too." -Dexter Filkins, "The New York Times Book Review" cover "Dozens of intricately reported books about 9/11 are already available; I had read perhaps half of them [before] starting "The Looming Tower," But Lawrence Wright's book is my new touchstone. None of the previous books led me to say 'Aha, now I think I understand' as frequently." --Steve Weinberg, "The Boston Globe ""A magisterial, beautifully crafted narrative . . . This focus on character, along with Wright's five years of fierce on-the-ground reporting (he lists 560 interviewees), pays off." --Daniel Kurtz-Phelan, "Los Angeles Times" "Deeply researched . . . immaculately crafted." --Peter Bergen, "The Wall Street Journal" "A searing view of the tragic events of September 11, 2001, a view that is at once wrenchingly intimate and boldly sweeping in its historical perspective . . . a narrative history that possesses all the immediacy and emotional power of a novel, an account that indelibly illustrates how the political and the personal, the public and the private were often inextricably intertwined." -Michiko Kakutani, "The New York Times" "Important, gripping . . . One of the best books yet on the history of terrorism." --Publishers Weekly, starred review "Lawrence Wright provides a graceful and remarkably intimate set of portraits of the people who brought us 9/11. It is a tale of extravagant zealotry and incessant bumbling that would be merely absurd if theconsequences were not so grisly." --Gary Sick "Lawrence Wright's integrity and diligence as a reporter shine through every page of this riveting narrative." --Robert A. Caro "A towering achievement. One of the best and more important books of recent years. Lawrence Wright has dug deep into and written well a story every American should know. A masterful combination of reporting and writing." --Dan Rather "Comprehensive and compelling...Wright has written what must be considered a definitive work on the antecedents to 9/11...Essential for an understan, " Powerful and important . . . a history of a man and a movement, replete with the accidents of history and historic inevitability." -- Kevin Horrigan, "St. Louis Post-Dispatch "" Don't read "The Looming Tower "in bed. This book requires a straight spine and full attention . . . The reporting is so good that it will matter in 100 years. Wright's determined, disciplined work has made his book indispensable. " -- Karen Long, "The Plain Dealer "" A page-turner . . . encompassing religion, politics, economics and more. If you've been meaning to sharpen your understanding of what all led up to September 11, 2001, then Wright may have written just what you've been waiting for." -- Tom Gallagher, "San Francisco Chronicle "" Brilliant . . . describes the contorted intellectual journey that has taken place among some Muslims which allows a holy book that appears to condemn suicide and the killing on innocents to be used to justify catastrophic terrorism." -- Stephen Fidler, "Financial Times" " A magisterial, beautifully crafted narrative . . . This focus on character, along with Wright's five years of fierce on-the-ground reporting (he lists 560 interviewees), pays off." -- Daniel Kurtz-Phelan, "Los Angeles Times" " Deeply researched . . . immaculately crafted." -- Peter Bergen, "The Wall Street Journal" " What a riveting tale Lawrence Wright fashions in this marvelous book. ' The Looming Tower' is not just a detailed, heart-stopping account of the events leading up to 9/11, written with style andverve. [It' s] a thoughtful examination of the world that produced the men who brought us 9/11, and of their progeny who bedevil us today. The portrait of John O' Neill, the driven, demon-ridden F.B. I. agent who worked so frantically to stop Osama bin Laden, only to perish in the attack on the World Trade Center, is worth the price of the book alone. ' The Looming Tower' is a thriller. And it's a tragedy, too." - Dexter Filkins, "The New York Times Book Review" cover " Dozens of intricately reported books about 9/11 are already available; I had read perhaps half of them [before] starting "The Looming Tower," But Lawrence Wright's book is my new touchstone. None of the previous books led me to say ' Aha, now I think I understand' as frequently." -- Steve Weinberg, "The Boston Globe "" A magisterial, beautifully crafted narrative . . . This focus on character, along with Wright's five years of fierce on-the-ground reporting (he lists 560 interviewees), pays off." -- Daniel Kurtz-Phelan, "Los Angeles Times" " Deeply researched . . . immaculately crafted." -- Peter Bergen, "The Wall Street Journal" " A searing view of the tragic events of September 11, 2001, a view that is at once wrenchingly intimate and boldly sweeping in its historical perspective . . . a narrative history that possesses all the immediacy and emotional power of a novel, an account that indelibly illustrates how the political and the personal, the public and the private were often inextricably intertwined." - MichikoKakutani, "The New York Times" " Important, gripping . . . One of the best books yet on the history of terrorism." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review " Lawrence Wright provides a graceful and remarkably intimate set of portraits of the people who brought us 9/11. It is a tale of extravagant zealotry and incessant bumbling that would be merely absurd if the consequences were not so grisly." -- Gary Sick " Lawrence Wright's integrity and diligence as a reporter shine through every page of this riveting narrative." -- Robert A. Caro " A towering achievement. One of the best and more important books of recent years. Lawrence Wright has dug deep into and written well a story every American should know. A masterful combination of reporting and writing." -- Dan Rather " Comprehensive and compelling... Wright has written what must be considered a definitive work on the anteceden, "What a riveting tale Lawrence Wright fashions in this marvelous book. 'The Looming Tower' is not just a detailed, heart-stopping account of the events leading up to 9/11, written with style and verve. [It's] a thoughtful examination of the world that produced the men who brought us 9/11, and of their progeny who bedevil us today. The portrait of John O'Neill, the driven, demon-ridden F.B. I. agent who worked so frantically to stop Osama bin Laden, only to perish in the attack on the World Trade Center, is worth the price of the book alone. 'The Looming Tower' is a thriller. And it's a tragedy, too." -Dexter Filkins, "The New York Times Book Review" cover "Dozens of intricately reported books about 9/11 are already available; I had read perhaps half of them [before] starting "The Looming Tower." But Lawrence Wright's book is my new touchstone. None of the previous books led me to say 'Aha, now I think I understand' as frequently." --Steve Weinberg, "The Boston Globe" "A magisterial, beautifully crafted narrative . . . This focus on character, along with Wright's five years of fierce on-the-ground reporting (he lists 560 interviewees), pays off." --Daniel Kurtz-Phelan, "Los Angeles Times" "Deeply researched . . . immaculately crafted." --Peter Bergen, "The Wall Street Journal" "A searing view of the tragic events of September 11, 2001, a view that is at once wrenchingly intimate and boldly sweeping in its historical perspective . . . a narrative history that possesses all the immediacy and emotional power of a novel, an account that indelibly illustrates how the political and the personal, the public and the private were often inextricably intertwined." -MichikoKakutani, "The New York Times" "Important, gripping . . . One of the best books yet on the history of terrorism." --Publishers Weekly, starred review "Lawrence Wright provides a graceful and remarkably intimate set of portraits of the people who brought us 9/11. It is a tale of extravagant zealotry and incessant bumbling that would be merely absurd if the consequences were not so grisly." --Gary Sick "Lawrence Wright's integrity and diligence as a reporter shine through every page of this riveting narrative." --Robert A. Caro "A towering achievement. One of the best and more important books of recent years. Lawrence Wright has dug deep into and written well a story every American should know. A masterful combination of reporting and writing." --Dan Rather "Comprehensive and compelling...Wright has written what must be considered a definitive work on the antecedents to 9/11...Essential for an understanding of that dreadful day." --starred "Kirkus" review, "Powerful and important . . . a history of a man and a movement, replete with the accidents of history and historic inevitability." -Kevin Horrigan, St. Louis Post-Dispatch "Don't read The Looming Tower in bed. This book requires a straight spine and full attention . . . The reporting is so good that it will matter in 100 years. Wright's determined, disciplined work has made his book indispensable. " -Karen Long, The Plain Dealer "A page-turner . . . encompassing religion, politics, economics and more. If you've been meaning to sharpen your understanding of what all led up to September 11, 2001, then Wright may have written just what you've been waiting for." -Tom Gallagher, San Francisco Chronicle "Brilliant . . . describes the contorted intellectual journey that has taken place among some Muslims which allows a holy book that appears to condemn suicide and the killing on innocents to be used to justify catastrophic terrorism." -Stephen Fidler, Financial Times "A magisterial, beautifully crafted narrative . . . This focus on character, along with Wright's five years of fierce on-the-ground reporting (he lists 560 interviewees), pays off." -Daniel Kurtz-Phelan, Los Angeles Times "Deeply researched . . . immaculately crafted." -Peter Bergen, The Wall Street Journal "What a riveting tale Lawrence Wright fashions in this marvelous book. 'The Looming Tower' is not just a detailed, heart-stopping account of the events leading up to 9/11, written with style and verve. [It's] a thoughtful examination of the world that produced the men who brought us 9/11, and of their progeny who bedevil us today. The portrait of John O'Neill, the driven, demon-ridden F.B. I. agent who worked so frantically to stop Osama bin Laden, only to perish in the attack on the World Trade Center, is worth the price of the book alone. 'The Looming Tower' is a thriller. And it's a tragedy, too." Dexter Filkins, The New York Times Book Review cover "Dozens of intricately reported books about 9/11 are already availab≤ I had read perhaps half of them [before] starting The Looming Tower . But Lawrence Wright's book is my new touchstone. None of the previous books led me to say 'Aha, now I think I understand' as frequently." -Steve Weinberg, The Boston Globe "A magisterial, beautifully crafted narrative . . . This focus on character, along with Wright's five years of fierce on-the-ground reporting (he lists 560 interviewees), pays off." -Daniel Kurtz-Phelan, Los Angeles Times "Deeply researched . . . immaculately crafted." -Peter Bergen, The Wall Street Journal "A searing view of the tragic events of September 11, 2001, a view that is at once wrenchingly intimate and boldly sweeping in its historical perspective . . . a narrative history that possesses all the immediacy and emotional power of a novel, an account that indelibly illustrates how the political and the personal, the public and the private were often inextricably intertwined." Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times "Important, gripping . . . One of the best books yet on the history of terrorism." -Publishers Weekly, starred review "Lawrence Wright provides a graceful and remarkably intimate set of portraits of the people who brought us 9/11. It is a tale of extravagant zealotry and incessant bumbling that would be merely absurd if the consequences were not so grisly." -Gary Sick "Lawrence Wright''s integrity and diligence as a reporter shine through every page of this riveting narrative." -Robert A. Caro "A towering achievement. One of the best and more important books of recent years. Lawrence Wright has dug deep into and written well a story every American should know. A masterful combination of reporting and writing." -Dan Rather "Comprehensive and compelling…Wright has written what must be considered a definitive work on the antecedents to 9/11…Essential for an understanding of that dreadful day." --starred Kirkus review, "A towering achievement. One of the best and more important books of recent years. Lawrence Wright has dug deep into and written well a story every American should know. A masterful combination of reporting and writing." -Dan Rather "Larry Wright's account of the militant jihadist movement from its beginnings in Egypt in the mid-20th century to its strongest blow against the West on 9-11 is deeply reported, beautifully written and authoritative.The Looming Toweris peopled by wonderfully drawn and extraordinary characters from Sayid Qutb, the Egyptian jihadist theoretician, to John O'Neil the hardcharging FBI agent who understood the al Qaeda threat early on. I found it to be intensely readable and a deeply satisfying book." --Peter Bergen, author ofThe Osama bin Laden I KnowandHoly War, Inc. "Comprehensive and compelling…Wright has written what must be considered a definitive work on the antecedents to 9/11…Essential for an understanding of that dreadful day." --starredKirkusreview, "What a riveting tale Lawrence Wright fashions in this marvelous book. 'The Looming Tower' is not just a detailed, heart-stopping account of the events leading up to 9/11, written with style and verve. [It's] a thoughtful examination of the world that produced the men who brought us 9/11, and of their progeny who bedevil us today. The portrait of John O'Neill, the driven, demon-ridden F.B. I. agent who worked so frantically to stop Osama bin Laden, only to perish in the attack on the World Trade Center, is worth the price of the book alone. 'The Looming Tower' is a thriller. And it's a tragedy, too." Dexter Filkins,The New York Times Book Reviewcover "A searing view of the tragic events of September 11, 2001, a view that is at once wrenchingly intimate and boldly sweeping in its historical perspective . . . a narrative history that possesses all the immediacy and emotional power of a novel, an account that indelibly illustrates how the political and the personal, the public and the private were often inextricably intertwined." Michiko Kakutani,The New York Times "Important, gripping . . . One of the best books yet on the history of terrorism." -Publishers Weekly, starred review "Lawrence Wright provides a graceful and remarkably intimate set of portraits of the people who brought us 9/11. It is a tale of extravagant zealotry and incessant bumbling that would be merely absurd if the consequences were not so grisly." -Gary Sick "Lawrence Wright's integrity and diligence as a reporter shine through every page of this riveting narrative." -Robert A. Caro "A towering achievement. One of the best and more important books of recent years. Lawrence Wright has dug deep into and written well a story every American should know. A masterful combination of reporting and writing." -Dan Rather "Comprehensive and compelling…Wright has written what must be considered a definitive work on the antecedents to 9/11…Essential for an understanding of that dreadful day." --starredKirkusreview, "Lawrence Wright provides a graceful and remarkably intimate set of portraits of the people who brought us 9/11. It is a tale of extravagant zealotry and incessant bumbling that would be merely absurd if the consequences were not so grisly." --Gary Sick "Lawrence Wright's integrity and diligence as a reporter shine through every page of this riveting narrative." --Robert A. Caro "A towering achievement. One of the best and more important books of recent years. Lawrence Wright has dug deep into and written well a story every American should know. A masterful combination of reporting and writing." --Dan Rather "Comprehensive and compelling...Wright has written what must be considered a definitive work on the antecedents to 9/11...Essential for an understanding of that dreadful day." --starred "Kirkus" review, "A magisterial, beautifully crafted narrative . . . This focus on character, along with Wright's five years of fierce on-the-ground reporting (he lists 560 interviewees), pays off." --Daniel Kurtz-Phelan, "Los Angeles Times" "Deeply researched . . . immaculately crafted." --Peter Bergen, "The Wall Street Journal" "What a riveting tale Lawrence Wright fashions in this marvelous book. 'The Looming Tower' is not just a detailed, heart-stopping account of the events leading up to 9/11, written with style and verve. [It's] a thoughtful examination of the world that produced the men who brought us 9/11, and of their progeny who bedevil us today. The portrait of John O'Neill, the driven, demon-ridden F.B. I. agent who worked so frantically to stop Osama bin Laden, only to perish in the attack on the World Trade Center, is worth the price of the book alone. 'The Looming Tower' is a thriller. And it's a tragedy, too." -Dexter Filkins, "The New York Times Book Review" cover "Dozens of intricately reported books about 9/11 are already available; I had read perhaps half of them [before] starting "The Looming Tower." But Lawrence Wright's book is my new touchstone. None of the previous books led me to say 'Aha, now I think I understand' as frequently." --Steve Weinberg, "The Boston Globe" "A magisterial, beautifully crafted narrative . . . This focus on character, along with Wright's five years of fierce on-the-ground reporting (he lists 560 interviewees), pays off." --Daniel Kurtz-Phelan, "Los Angeles Times" "Deeply researched . . . immaculately crafted." --Peter Bergen, "The Wall Street Journal" "A searing view of the tragic events of September 11, 2001, aview that is at once wrenchingly intimate and boldly sweeping in its historical perspective . . . a narrative history that possesses all the immediacy and emotional power of a novel, an account that indelibly illustrates how the political and the personal, the public and the private were often inextricably intertwined." -Michiko Kakutani, "The New York Times" "Important, gripping . . . One of the best books yet on the history of terrorism." --Publishers Weekly, starred review "Lawrence Wright provides a graceful and remarkably intimate set of portraits of the people who brought us 9/11. It is a tale of extravagant zealotry and incessant bumbling that would be merely absurd if the consequences were not so grisly." --Gary Sick "Lawrence Wright's integrity and diligence as a reporter shine through every page of this riveting narrative." --Robert A. Caro "A towering achievement. One of the best and more important books of recent years. Lawrence Wright has dug deep into and written well a story every American should know. A masterful combination of reporting and writing." --Dan Rather "Comprehensive and compelling...Wright has written what must be considered a definitive work on the antecedents to 9/11...Essential for an understanding of that dreadful day." --starred "Kirkus" review, "Important, gripping . . . One of the best books yet on the history of terrorism." -Publishers Weekly, starred review "Lawrence Wright provides a graceful and remarkably intimate set of portraits of the people who brought us 9/11. It is a tale of extravagant zealotry and incessant bumbling that would be merely absurd if the consequences were not so grisly." -Gary Sick "Lawrence Wright's integrity and diligence as a reporter shine through every page of this riveting narrative." -Robert A. Caro "A towering achievement. One of the best and more important books of recent years. Lawrence Wright has dug deep into and written well a story every American should know. A masterful combination of reporting and writing." -Dan Rather "Comprehensive and compelling…Wright has written what must be considered a definitive work on the antecedents to 9/11…Essential for an understanding of that dreadful day." --starredKirkusreview, "A towering achievement. One of the best and more important books of recent years. Lawrence Wright has dug deep into and written well a story every American should know. A masterful combination of reporting and writing." --Dan Rather "Larry Wright's account of the militant jihadist movement from its beginnings in Egypt in the mid-20th century to its strongest blow against the West on 9-11 is deeply reported, beautifully written and authoritative. "The Looming Tower" is peopled by wonderfully drawn and extraordinary characters from Sayid Qutb, the Egyptian jihadist theoretician, to John O'Neil the hardcharging FBI agent who understood the al Qaeda threat early on. I found it to be intensely readable and a deeply satisfying book." --Peter Bergen, author of "The Osama bin Laden I Know" and "Holy War, Inc." "Comprehensive and compelling...Wright has written what must be considered a definitive work on the antecedents to 9/11...Essential for an understanding of that dreadful day." --starred "Kirkus" review
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    Fascinating and readable narrative

    Lawrence Wright provides little known but stunning details not seen on main stream media. I couldn't put it down.

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  • Waking Up to the Nightmare of Al-Qaeda

    In Lawrence Wright's masterpiece The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11, he effortlessly connects disparate puzzle pieces of our current clash with Islamofascism with a coherent, page-turning narrative that at time reads like a Robert Ludlum suspense novel. He begins with FBI operative Dan Coleman who finds terrifying evidence in 1996 that there is an organization, Al-Qaeda, that is hell-bent on destroying America and spreading Islamofascism throughout the world. His superiors find Coleman's claims "too bizarre, too primitive and exotic" and fail to take action. In other words, the Western imagination cannot comprehend the Islamofascist mentality. It is Wright's objective to get inside, to the very core, of Al-Qaeda's chief figures and show us how ...

  • Reads like a novel.

    Easy to read, easy to follow picture of the origins and grown of Al Quaida. I recommend it highly. From the origins of the movement to its standing from a couple years ago, the author brings a little clarity to a complicated, confusing situation. One can understand that the movement is more against progress of many kinds than a focused hatred of the United States. The story is interesting and frightening.

  • This is what led to 9/11

    Excellent accounting of the growth of terrorism and background information on Bin Laden, the FBI and CIA. If you want to know what led to 9/11, this is the book for you

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  • The Looming Tower

    If you want to know how 9/11 came about, and why, and you want to understand how it could have been avoided, read this exciting and troubling book that shows how the CIA played close to the vest and concealed information that could have tracked down the 9/11 terrorists months before their horrendous act and prevented 9/11. This contains the whole story, with names, dates, and events, including the heroism of an FBI agent, John O'Neill, who ultimately sacrificed his life to save others.