Review by T_stone -- Red Wave Imperative by Alan Schein

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Re: Review by T_stone -- Red Wave Imperative by Alan Schein

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I really wouldn't take a book to heart to tell me who to vote for. I really don't like politics much either though. I think some of the information would be interested but I would be interested more if the author was more independent. That's good that you found the book useful.
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Book Lover 35 wrote: 13 Nov 2018, 23:11 I really wouldn't take a book to heart to tell me who to vote for. I really don't like politics much either though. I think some of the information would be interested but I would be interested more if the author was more independent. That's good that you found the book useful.
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I think I'll pass on an incredibly biased political book. Especially when it sounds like some of their information is factually incorrect (which isn't the same thing as being politically biased). Thanks for the review, though.
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There are some aspects of this book that sound like they may be relevant for a while, but other aspects seem very targeted at today's political climate. It makes me wonder just how long this book will maintain its relevance.

A solid romance novel can carry on for generations. A political non-fiction that focuses on a particular president and election period sounds like it's relevance will die quickly.
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M Zee wrote: 15 Nov 2018, 17:20 I think I'll pass on an incredibly biased political book. Especially when it sounds like some of their information is factually incorrect (which isn't the same thing as being politically biased). Thanks for the review, though.
Thanks for your comment. I felt the same way before choosing to review it though.
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kfwilson6 wrote: 28 Nov 2018, 23:29 There are some aspects of this book that sound like they may be relevant for a while, but other aspects seem very targeted at today's political climate. It makes me wonder just how long this book will maintain its relevance.

A solid romance novel can carry on for generations. A political non-fiction that focuses on a particular president and election period sounds like it's relevance will die quickly.
As a matter of fact, the elections to which he wrote the for, have been done already. Thanks for your comment.
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A nice book on politics but I think the author wasn’t talking from a neutral ground, rather he was forcing readers indirectly to vote republican not minding if they are good or not
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Not a good book it only causes division
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I've read and reviewed this book and it was really interesting for me to read your perspective on this book as you are from another country. It's strange, or perhaps it seems as if it should be strange, that you see parallels between your government and the government in the U.S. It sounds like this book for you was a learning experience and that you enjoyed the book. However seemingly dogmatic the author comes across as, he still does raise some very interesting and important points. Nice review!
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