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We know this intuitively, but we only occasionally know this viscerally.

(It should be noted that Lewis has since leftVanity Fairto continue his work through Audible.)
In vivid terms, Lewis portrays the government apparatus as something thats surprisingly fragile.
Alter a variable and youll trigger a butterfly effect that reaches far beyond expectations.
Imagine what happens when a vindictive administration carelessly smashes the entire equation.
At the heart ofThe Coming Stormis a crisis of kleptocracy.
The reason it happened?
Tornadoes bookendThe Coming Storm.
Things you cant get back; people youll never see again.
Utterly entertaining prose and cinematic scene-building to set the feel of a place?
That being said,The Coming Stormmakes for an engaging, if not utterly straightforward, listen.
But really, theres nothing about the production that makes its nature as an audiobook-exclusive necessary.
Theres no interview tape, no archival recordings, no mid-read deployment of music to shift or accentuate mood.