readingpisces's review against another edition

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3.0

Very interesting. I will for sure research some of these cases even more

veryliterarykari's review against another edition

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4.0

This book contains some of the more notorious cover-ups that everyone has heard of (i.e.: JFK, Marilyn Monroe, RFK), but it also includes more recent and lesser known instances of possible conspiracy / cover-up. Very interesting! The layout is a bit confusing at time and does seem repetitive, but interesting none the less.

kristenlovesbooks's review against another edition

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2.0

I have mixed feelings about this. It was fascinating and I do believe crimes are covered up by government agencies, but I think the book could have been done better. It's quite repetitious in spelling out the facts, plus the emphasis on certain words was odd. This isn't a reflection on the author, but it doesn't translate well into an eBook. Sidebar things were inserted in seemingly random places, and whomever did the inputting made numerous mistakes that really took me out of the experience. The whole thing needs a good editor.

moonkissedtiger's review against another edition

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4.0

I thought this book was interesting. Most people would probably consider it very conspiracy theoryish. It has a lot of resources to further read on each case, which is nice. I hasn't heard of most of the cover-ups and for the ones I had, there was information I had never heard before.

The only thing I didn't like was the repetitive nature. Lots of saying the same thing over and over again, just in a different way. It got a bit boring after awhile.

daralexandria's review against another edition

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challenging informative mysterious slow-paced

5.0

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