Aburish garnered both praise and criticism for his style, with critics accusing him of "hyperbole". By contrast,
Kathy Evans praised
A Brutal Friendship in
The Observer: "For several decades now, [Aburish] has been making Arab governments wince with pain and embarrassment. Why? Because among Arab authors, he is almost alone in speaking the truth." Elie Podeh, reviewing Aburish's
Nasser for the
International Journal of Middle East Studies, criticized Aburish for "factual mistakes" and "misuse of sources," stating that "Aburish has ignored new sources ... based on declassified archival material" in favor of "outdated studies as well as several biased interviews, which he accepts at face value." While acknowledging that
Nasser "may be a good introduction to readers unfamiliar with the subject," Podeh commented "serious students ... will have to wait for another biography." == Publications ==