the_reading_italian's review against another edition

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challenging dark emotional informative reflective medium-paced

1.25

This was hot garbage. I started reading this to see if I could figure out what is going on in this mans head - and it was not very helpful. J.D. Vance brags about a lot of things that he shouldn't, and it becomes more and more obvious throughout the book that he is just severely troubled. I wouldn't really recommend this book to anyone. 

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emotional informative reflective medium-paced

3.0


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dark emotional funny hopeful informative reflective

4.0

Really enjoyed this memoir. It got a little into the politics of how do we solve these problems, but mostly stuck with a fascinating, insightful and compassionate look at one man’s family history. Got a little into ACE scores and recovery material, but wasn’t preachy. SO much swearing! But it was authentic to the circumstances, not gratuitous.

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emotional informative inspiring sad tense slow-paced

3.5

The first half of the book is a shocking detail of Vance's family history and childhood. It is raw, sad, and captures how difficult the cycle of poverty can be to break. The second half, however, details his adult life and it felt much less focused. I had a hard time finishing it. 

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informative reflective medium-paced

3.75

This is a memoir of JD Vance’s life growing up. It’s reflective and informative in nature. It reveals much about  his family and the life he had. I overall enjoyed it! 

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hopeful informative reflective medium-paced

2.25


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inspiring reflective

3.5

Very interesting and moving story. I hope people can look past their political views, and be inspired by the young boy that worked hard to overcome his difficult life circumstances. 

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challenging emotional hopeful inspiring reflective medium-paced

4.0


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3.0


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informative slow-paced

1.5

The introduction did not age well. Vance has since worked for Peter Thiel. I thought the memoir part was crazy. Some insane memories. It reads as honest. I did not agree with a lot of his takes, but it's better to try & understand given the role he may be playing. I think the second half is more interesting. 
Had a bit of an issue with the very first source cited in the book--it is the very first paragraph of a blog post but it is introduced as a sociological take. Not that bloggers can't have opinions but it is a blog and not a peer-reviewed article if you catch my drift. 
The first half is very violent. The violence surprised me. 

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