Thomas Friedman's
Longitudes and Attitudes is a book collecting his columns about the middle (mainly) from right before 9/11 and the months following and then a brief travel diary from his travels in the area. There wasn't anything terribly shocking in the book, but I did notice that at times he sounded like a broken record, repeatedly saying what he thought President Bush should do, and then saying it again when Bush did anything but.
posted by Kristin Buxton at 12:04 PM