Review of Billboards Across America
Posted: 14 Mar 2024, 10:57
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Billboards Across America" by D.J. Parsons.]
2024 is an election year, which can be an especially scary time for people in America. With so much information out there on either party, this book aims to show the reader the benefits of voting Democrat. D.J. Parsons outlines women’s issues and how “women have been stripped and tortured under the law.” It is up to the American people to rectify the systems that allow for these laws to be created. Billboards Across America: A Guide to Voting in 2024 is a plea from the author to try and fix America while there is still a chance.
One thing in particular that I enjoyed about this book was how steadfast the author was in her beliefs. She decided what she believed in and stuck to it. She leaves no room for interpretation, and she doesn’t mince her words, ensuring that her audience receives a clear picture of what she is saying. On the exact opposite side of that argument, though, could be the people who are not on the same page as Parsons and find this book insulting to their beliefs. So, it is only suitable for readers with open minds and those who are willing to hear other points of view on political matters.
The author provides information that backs up her arguments and opinions. She aims to reach as many people as possible with her words, so I recommend reading this book.
While I enjoyed the content of the book, I found the formatting of it slightly confusing. Some paragraphs were separated by blank lines and others were not. Some sentences were even separated by lines, but I believe that was an editing oversight. I also found a few grammatical errors in the book, and I believe it would benefit from another round of editing. Unfortunately, the errors and formatting issues did detract from my engagement with the book, so I will have to deduct a star from my rating. So, for the reasons above, I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars.
I think that this book would be best enjoyed by Christian readers, as the author includes many Bible verses throughout the book to prove various points. If the reader is not religious, they will not necessarily connect with that aspect. Additionally, as this is a guide to voting in America, it is best suited to American readers, as foreign readers cannot follow the specific advice provided in the book.
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Billboards Across America
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2024 is an election year, which can be an especially scary time for people in America. With so much information out there on either party, this book aims to show the reader the benefits of voting Democrat. D.J. Parsons outlines women’s issues and how “women have been stripped and tortured under the law.” It is up to the American people to rectify the systems that allow for these laws to be created. Billboards Across America: A Guide to Voting in 2024 is a plea from the author to try and fix America while there is still a chance.
One thing in particular that I enjoyed about this book was how steadfast the author was in her beliefs. She decided what she believed in and stuck to it. She leaves no room for interpretation, and she doesn’t mince her words, ensuring that her audience receives a clear picture of what she is saying. On the exact opposite side of that argument, though, could be the people who are not on the same page as Parsons and find this book insulting to their beliefs. So, it is only suitable for readers with open minds and those who are willing to hear other points of view on political matters.
The author provides information that backs up her arguments and opinions. She aims to reach as many people as possible with her words, so I recommend reading this book.
While I enjoyed the content of the book, I found the formatting of it slightly confusing. Some paragraphs were separated by blank lines and others were not. Some sentences were even separated by lines, but I believe that was an editing oversight. I also found a few grammatical errors in the book, and I believe it would benefit from another round of editing. Unfortunately, the errors and formatting issues did detract from my engagement with the book, so I will have to deduct a star from my rating. So, for the reasons above, I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars.
I think that this book would be best enjoyed by Christian readers, as the author includes many Bible verses throughout the book to prove various points. If the reader is not religious, they will not necessarily connect with that aspect. Additionally, as this is a guide to voting in America, it is best suited to American readers, as foreign readers cannot follow the specific advice provided in the book.
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Billboards Across America
View: on Bookshelves