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jmdaly95's review against another edition
4.0
The latest in my dive into Trump books.
The reason it gets the fourth star is that it is Woodward but a lot of it is a repeat of what's been reported by the Times and the Post over the past few months.
The reason it gets the fourth star is that it is Woodward but a lot of it is a repeat of what's been reported by the Times and the Post over the past few months.
danoreading's review against another edition
3.0
Hard to rate. Well written and researched of course, but you can't give 5 stars to a book about a dumpster fire.
cmullins70's review against another edition
5.0
Refreshing To Find the Journalism Lives
Woodward has set a high bar for journalistic integrity, and more than clears the bar here. This look inside the White House is both terrifying for the ineptitude of those in power, and a relief that they, too are human.
Woodward has set a high bar for journalistic integrity, and more than clears the bar here. This look inside the White House is both terrifying for the ineptitude of those in power, and a relief that they, too are human.
mcleary's review against another edition
3.0
A more sober and less hysterical version of Fire and Fury, and therefore not quite as much fun. There is something undeniably addictive about observing the chaos of this Presidency, and waiting for the total implosion that never comes.
stumpnugget's review against another edition
4.0
I'm stingy with five star reviews but this was a great book! I feel like I see the Trump presidency in 3D for the first time. Fans of Trump and those of us who live in a state of constant disbelief that this is real life should all read this.
mcmah303's review against another edition
3.0
The style of this book was a little bit off-putting to me; it was halfway between the halting abbreviated style of a newspaper and the literary prose I expect from a book format.