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Although this seems like an entertaining look at US politics with the satirical illustrations, the author's personal political outlook does bring some impartiality in. But then I don't believe it's very much possible to be neutral when it comes to electoral views. Still, a fun read for those who conform to the author's views. Thank you for the detailed analysis.
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This book is so political, i am not interested.
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It entirely 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.
Translucent review in a very pellucid way. Kudos!
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Joan642 wrote: 14 Oct 2020, 16:40 I must say, I was deceived by the title, I almost thought it was just a regular children's book. Nevertheless, I would love to know a bit about America's political history. Good job on the review, looking forward to reading this book.
Honestly, I also thought it was just the regular children's book. I love the fact that it is also informative.
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