Review of In Plain Sight

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Non fiction books are not my cup of tea but the review is well written and the uathor covers a wide range of issues detailing them every single day for a whole year. I'm sure the book will find its reader. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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This review gave a clear picture of what the book offers. I like how the author explained complex events from 2022 in a simple way, like the UK’s political changes and the war in Ukraine. But I agree that using nicknames like Trump’s for Biden can feel unprofessional. The point about needing more sources for strong claims also makes sense.
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Thank you for your review. I read the sample. The author takes the reader through the bizarre happenings in 2022. As time goes on, there will be revelations of the orchestration of the panic and other events that are still going on. Congrats to the author for the #BOTD.
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Indeed the year 2022 had lot of events going on world wide, apart from Covid pandemic, I just knew brief details with regards to the Ukraine war and id like to find out by reading this non fiction novel. Fantastic review
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One can find a glimpse of rollercoaster ride of the year 2022 can be found in the book "In Plain Sight" by Susan Mallett. The author's right wing point of view regarding the events makes it interesting to some people.
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"In Plain Sight" by Susan V. Mallet offers a day-by-day reflection on major events of 2022—pandemics, politics, war, and more—through a fresh, analytical lens. I’m genuinely interested in reading it to uncover the deeper patterns she observed. Congrats BOTD!
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This book is a great read if anyone interested in viewing the year 2022 from a different perspective, to gain a refreshing point of view. However, I would pass this book because I personally am not interested to relive that year or the events. Nonetheless, it's sounds like a great book for interested people.
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One that rekindles both Majorly captured moments of 2022 and the least captured or those missed. Am anxious to find this book and have it on my table to start an encounter with those rollercoaster of events as documented by the author. Congratulations book of the day
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Amidst so many uncertainties experienced less than 5 years ago, many doubts still remain in the hearts of all humanity.
The only certainty we can have here in Susan Mallett's "In Plain Sight" is that the turmoil of 2022 has yielded valuable information.
excellent work by the author!
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Post by Kaitlyn Canedy »

I don't enjoy reading political books, so I will pass on this one. But I appreciate how the author made the book easy to read by anyone who has an interest in reading about the political events in 2022 from a subjective point of view. Thanks for the review!
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Although I am not interested in reliving the events in 2022, I am sure others will find this book interesting. Thank you for your review.
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In Plain Sight" by Susan Mallett, a book that features the author and her medical career. It will be interesting to read about the various patterns she narrated in the story, and how she was able to face any challenge along the way.
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The book gives great insights into the events that took place in 2022 in England specifically, which makes me believe readers interested in English politics and events will be the right audience for this book.
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'Behind the news, she says, she saw patterns of stories that were even more relevant and would give more insights into issues.'
This book will create a food for thought.
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Post by greeneyedgirl27 »

"In Plain Sight" by Susan V. Mallet offers a new insight to the year 2022. Through the eyes of the author finding things that most didn't see. It deals with life changing issues like the Panemic, Political problems and many more. Your review gives us a glimpse into the issues and pitfalls involved and guides the reader. A great review and BOTD.
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