mattmatt3409's review against another edition
3.0
This book has too much hype. It had some funny parts but mainly played off of Trump being stupid and playing too much golf. Thought it could be much better.
It was also a bit rushed towards the end. It seemed like 80% of the book was the first 100 days then boom 6 months in like 20 pages.
It was also a bit rushed towards the end. It seemed like 80% of the book was the first 100 days then boom 6 months in like 20 pages.
dustcircle's review against another edition
3.0
Funny, but in small amounts. Best to read a little and put it down for a bit. Additionally, it's scary that it's not far from the parody-able truth of this 2016-2020 presidency.
smessmores's review against another edition
funny
fast-paced
3.0
Absolutely unhinged. In general it was entertaining, but knowing how things continued to go through 2021 it also was a little too on the nose sometimes.
waveycowpar's review against another edition
3.0
Sometimes hilarious, sometimes mad, sometimes insulting. Worth the read though. It seems to, from what he says, capture how Trump would think even if he wouldn’t think those exact thoughts and the pictures are funny too!
hebzy's review against another edition
3.0
This was supposed to be funny.. supposed to.. sadly it was exhausting to listen to for the most part, even though Alec Baldwin does such a good job of being President Trump, it is exhausting because this is exactly how Donald Trump talks and tweets, this parody is too real, it was torture. Honestly, you could close your eyes, listen and believe this was written by Trump so easily. Sad.
carajago's review against another edition
3.0
Listened as an audiobook. Parts were really funny, parts were really dry... I was most engaged when Alec Baldwin was reading
hostile17's review against another edition
4.0
Bumped up a star because I listened to the audio version and thought the performances were really good.
saavybookworm's review against another edition
3.0
I have to admit that I did not complete reading this book but gave the audiobook a fair chance. I think that seeing a parody of Donald Trump is good in small doses but not in a constant exposure. I can only take the real thing within certain limitations and the satire is no exception. If anything, this should be a reflection of the book's accuracy of its character depictions to spark this reaction. Alec Baldwin reads the audiobook and it really is like the Donald is speaking through my car stereo.