I've just disagreed with the authors about Botswana and the French Revolution. Nonetheless, they are wise and understand why nations fail. People suffer when nations fail. What should people do differently to avoid their nations failing? Since the authors had described the problems so well, I hoped that they would offer advice, for I felt sure that it would also be good. They give very little advice. I found that frustrating.
There is a lot of meaning packed into that sentence (read in context). It is brief, not wordy. Unpacking the sentence to make its meaning plain for all to read is self-defeating because it requires too many words. That surfeit of words, if sustained for the length of a book review, re-hides the meaning.
I've just disagreed with the authors about Botswana and the French Revolution. Nonetheless, they are wise and understand why nations fail. People suffer when nations fail. What should people do differently to avoid their nations failing? Since the authors had described the problems so well, I hoped that they would offer advice, for I felt sure that it would also be good. They give very little advice. I found that frustrating.
There is a lot of meaning packed into that sentence (read in context). It is brief, not wordy. Unpacking the sentence to make its meaning plain for all to read is self-defeating because it requires too many words. That surfeit of words, if sustained for the length of a book review, re-hides the meaning.