andreanourse's review against another edition

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4.0

Thank You for Votive provides a nice baseline overview of voting rights, issues, and responsibilities.

cake_cats_books's review against another edition

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informative reflective

4.0

notesonbookmarks's review

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3.0

This could have been so much more interesting and fun. Instead I feel like I was duped by the cover.

nadiatrotwood's review

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hopeful informative medium-paced

3.75

shoshin's review against another edition

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informative inspiring fast-paced

5.0

Excellent read, already needs an update because things are moving so fast! Great ideas to increase voter turnout. 

lindzieh's review

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3.0

Good for basic understanding. Read what I wanted ti out of the book but DNF

mariagarnett's review

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4.0

I consider myself a fairly high-information voter and I learned SO MUCH from this book.

beereader12's review

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informative medium-paced

3.0

audreysova's review

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4.0

As someone who has voted in every election since I was eligible, the very title of this book felt affirming and an expression of gratitude for my efforts (small as they may be). It's also a high-level look at our electoral system and the continued fight for voting equality. Not to mention a peek into why so few Americans vote today. Do I think you'll learn something from this book? Absolutely. That said, it's 2020 and an election is just around the corner. Make your plan to vote, research local officials up for election, and do what you need to in order to have the title of this book be applicable to you too. In advance, thank YOU for voting.

restinglitface's review

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4.0

This book provides digestible information about the history of voting and actionable steps for understanding and getting involved in the voting process. All without a partisan bent. This is a core, foundational text that should be offered in all high school curriculum.

“Let’s not be slackers, let’s get out the masses, and let’s devote ourselves to democracy.” Yes, please.