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Fulfillment: Winning and Losing in One-Click America by Alec MacGillis, Stefan Alexander MacGillis
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adventurous
informative
reflective
tense
slow-paced
3.75
I enjoyed the book and found the topic really interesting.
I really liked that different people and their stories were looked at and were used to make it more personal.
My problems with the book where that one, I do not know that much about the specifics of the politics in America and that it was quite confusing at times even though I learned quite a lot about it. Two, there were a lot of numbers in the book which most of the time was without a reference point so for me personally they were quite abstract at some points, but it could just be a me problem. It also made it kind of slow to read.
But if you want to learn more about America and Amazone, I would recommend you this book.
I really liked that different people and their stories were looked at and were used to make it more personal.
My problems with the book where that one, I do not know that much about the specifics of the politics in America and that it was quite confusing at times even though I learned quite a lot about it. Two, there were a lot of numbers in the book which most of the time was without a reference point so for me personally they were quite abstract at some points, but it could just be a me problem. It also made it kind of slow to read.
But if you want to learn more about America and Amazone, I would recommend you this book.
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