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Average rating3.5
I got to about 19% of the way in and realized I don't need to read this. The author even says not everything is 100% factual and I don't need to read a book that possibly sensationalizes Trump or anyone around him. These people are evil all on their own. There's no reason to exaggerate except to possibly cause a stir and make more money.
I got to about 19% of the way in and realized I don't need to read this. The author even says not everything is 100% factual and I don't need to read a book that possibly sensationalizes Trump or anyone around him. These people are evil all on their own. There's no reason to exaggerate except to possibly cause a stir and make more money.
So frightening it makes Richard Preston's books on Ebola feel like fairy tales.
I wasn't at all interested in this until there was such a hoopla surrounding the release, so of course I had to jump on the bandwagon. Honestly, there isn't anything in the book that is new or surprising, but it does make quite clear just how incompetent our nation's leaders are at present. Reading it directly after reading Washington's Farewell also puts the actions of our current president in rather harsh perspective.
So frightening it makes Richard Preston's books on Ebola feel like fairy tales.
I wasn't at all interested in this until there was such a hoopla surrounding the release, so of course I had to jump on the bandwagon. Honestly, there isn't anything in the book that is new or surprising, but it does make quite clear just how incompetent our nation's leaders are at present. Reading it directly after reading Washington's Farewell also puts the actions of our current president in rather harsh perspective.