agirlnamedv's review against another edition

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5.0

"In caving to an extremist minority that represents no one but itself, you acknowledge its power."

neilmlfd16's review against another edition

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challenging dark funny informative reflective sad tense fast-paced

5.0

heypretty52's review

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4.0

Though I don't agree with everything Charb states, I appreciate his look at freedom of expression and the use of religious affiliation as an excuse to overlook racism. Very interesting account.

anniexmf's review

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5.0

This letter is on all levels incredible. The writing is straight-forward and makes Charb's thoughts loud and clear. His recollection of the history of the magazin but also the additions of political statistics and anecdotes in France underline his arguments. I was shocked and baffled by his way of looking at the issue - positively, he makes claims that not a lot of people would dare to make. I can strongly recommend this quick read.

slinafirinne's review

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5.0

Required reading for anyone interested in free speech, and the motives behind the Charlie Hebdo magazine. Fantastically written, the world is a darker place without Charb.
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