The I Index

Lloyd Green,
Irish Times (IRE)
...it’s easy to distrust Cohen. On that score, Disloyal should be taken with more than a grain of salt. Its author is no hero. But that doesn’t make the book any less interesting. For all its black-hearted opportunism and self-aggrandizement, it delivers a readable and bile-filled take on Trump and his minions.
Alex Shephard,
The New Republic
[The] revelations in Disloyal are significant. The advance hype for the book focused primarily on its depictions of Trump’s racism.
Carlos Lozada,
The Washington Post
[A] revolting, contradictory, redundant and transparently faux-penitent memoir.
Anastasia Tsioulcas,
NPR
Over Disloyal's 400-plus pages, Cohen rips through accounts of dozens of incidents, ranging from Trump allegedly cheating mom-and-pop vendors for services rendered at Trump properties to those of the president making racist remark.
Luke Harding,
The Guardian (UK)
Cohen’s kiss-and-tell account of the decade he spent at Trump’s side. It is an exhilarating and lurid story – part survivor’s memoir, part revenge tragedy. His verdict on the president is brutal. It is, for the most part, convincing.