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Re: Official Review: Dad, Why Are You Still Talking About Sau...

Post by Faithy_Goody_Star »

I enjoy political books and I'm certain the same will apply here. However, I understand how off-putting it is to detect any form of bias in books of this nature. Nice review!
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This seems like a great book. I like the fact that the book is well written and researched. However, I wish the author took a more neutral approach. Sadly, I don't think I'll be reading this book because I'm not interested in political books.
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First of all, I do not have interest in political books. Secondly, why is the title of this book so long?
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Post by Cynthia Olyy »

Politics and political issues are not my cup of tea! However, I hope the author tries to sound a bit liberal in his other works, so It won't look like he's forcing his opinion on readers.
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The youth really need to be active and voice their opinions. The decisions taken by others and older generations will eventually impact them more than others. Nice review.
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A very beautiful review but then I am not interested in reading it because of its politics related
Thank you for this review
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Seeing how terrible the state of U.S turned into since Trump became its president, I don't feel inclined to read a book that comes in his defense, whether it was rightful or not. Obama has his own faults, but I don't like the fact that the author is making Trump's administration seem clean allover when it's obviously not.

Thank you for your honest review!
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The entire book reflects the author's partisan attitude. It's very hard to me to like and rate it greatly. Here the truths are blatant similarly his attempts to screen are blatant as well, while the country's mood is different. Definitely undertones the realities designedly and in toto ingeniously.
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In today's world most of the people believe that its no more needed to read books because social media has replaced everything which unfortunately makes us believe even in false news and we are totally unaware of what's really going on. I hope most of us read the book and I agree with the author we should read books and spent less time on social media.
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Post by Effie Cherotich »

Given the review, I'm inclined to believe that this is a book for pro-Trump readers. However, I think this book would deserve a read in order to get the perspective of the supporters of Trump.
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This book is quite interesting. Tackling about Constitution especially the Bill of Rights which is very important in a country, that way, the "voices" of the people will be heard.
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Post by Valkyrie9 »

This sounds like an interesting read for those who follow American politics, although perhaps those who are looking for a more unbiased take should avoid it. I like that the author calls the youth to spend less time on their phones and more time paying attention to the things going on around them. Thanks for the great review!
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Politics? Thanks but no, thanks. Not my cup of tea. But great review. Keep it up!
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Post by Joshua_Caleb »

Is the author really biased toward President Trump as the review suggests? I guess I'll just have to figure it out myself. I just want to commend the reviewer for giving an honest and insightful review.
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Am not much into politics but this one sounds interesting. Nice review!
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