auts_books's review against another edition

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5.0

Excellent!

This book is better than The Art of the Deal, which is my second favorite book, when they used real paper. I carry it around with me because I’m begging all politicians to read it when they negotiate with China, and with Japan, and with Mexico, and with Vietnam, and with Saudi Arabia, and with everybody! I wish Donald Trump would sign my copy!
What’s my first favorite book? THE BIBLE!

krep___'s review against another edition

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3.5

Not counting the intro and conclusion, this audiobook is only about 2 minutes long, a fact that was almost as funny as the actual content. Destined to be a classic!

tiggerrd's review

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fast-paced

3.0

seullywillikers's review

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funny sad fast-paced

5.0

jennie_white2008's review

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funny fast-paced

4.5

abigailsbooks32's review

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1.0

Super short and it's just a stupid book. Glad that it did raise money for a good cause tho

skitch41's review

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4.0

This isn’t a particularly long book and, though it is labeled a humor book on the back, there is nothing funny about this. Made up entirely of quotes from Pres. Trump during his visit to areas of the Carolinas devastated by Hurricane Florence in 2018. The words are callous and unthinking enough, but what really sells just how bad Pres. Trump’s attempts at empathy is the artwork. The artwork is pretty simple, even repetitive at times (honestly, I think they recycled a couple of bystanders on one or two pages), but cartoon Trump walks in and talks with the same uncaring braggadocio we’ve come to expect from the President. In one or two panels, his high ego is captured, but on nearly every page the look of devastation is palpable and the press corps’ shock and disbelief at what they are hearing is also evident. The artists did a good job of juxtaposing Trump with the devastation and the bystanders, but this is a very short book. Perhaps it was that way for cost and to make a point about how callous Pres. Trump’s words were. Still, I would’ve liked a little more. It may not be a particularly funny or enlightening book, which is the point, but consider getting a copy as all of the proceeds go to fund a disaster relief for the Carolinas.

lovelynovellas's review

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1.0

Don't ask why I'm adding this to my 2021 reading goal okay, because I don't know

leighannsherwin's review

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5.0

A short somewhat silly book about what not to say after a natural disaster especially by the leader of the country experiencing that disaster. Best part all proceeds go to hurricane relief.

katiemack's review

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5.0

A valuable lesson in empathy.