Politics & Social Sciences
Review:Excellent journalistic reporting. Well written. This book takes a close look at the connections between Russia and Trump players in influencing the election of Donald Trump. It exposes the corrupted outreach and influence that Russia has on our country as well as its attempts to control other countries as well. An informative and troubling read with regard to Russia and willingness of persons in our country to threaten our democracy for power and greed. Read more
Review:This book provides some useful web links, but it is very biased. Morris and McGann propose that what appeared to be Russian interference in the 2016 election was really a conspiracy by the "leftist" FBI, CIA, and British intelligence services to discredit Trump. The last sentence of the book is "He [Trump] is a very good president. Let's fight to keep him in the White House." That pretty much sums up their viewpoint. For a much more thorough, non-partisan analysis of the same issue, read th... Read more
Review:A+ journalism. I appreciated the clarification I received from this read, as I have watched from afar the dance between evangelicals and Trump. The author does a great job of giving them each voice, speaking in respectful tone, yet, in Philip Yancey style, telling me what I want to know. I am more than ever, motivated in my prayer life for President Trump as I have renewed vision. I got to see how people were praying for him and in turn, it gave me direction beyond THE PRESIDENTIAL PRAYER TEAM i... Read more
Review:This book tells the truth about the current political environment inside the swamp. Washington has lost touch with the people and all they care about how to get reelected. The swamp needs to be drained and President Trump is working hard to do it and the career politicians can't stand it. This book points out how the career politicians and news media are fighting President Trump. Read more
Review:Book does a great job outlining the timing and tactics that Trump used to pull off one of the biggest upsets in election history! What Trump has accomplished and Stone documented is truly a revolution. Read more
Review:Published before the last presidential election, yet is just as up to date now as it was then. Trump is right on the mark. If you really care about America, give it a read and pay attention to this Patriot! Read more
Review:This book should have been published before the election. I am not sure if it would have made a difference, but it was a very great read. The chronological order of the the essays written for GQ in one book is great. Some of the things written about in this book I remember, some I did not. Good analogy of things Trump has done. Thanks to NetGalley, the author and the publisher for the ARC of this book in return for my honest review. Read more
Review:Even with amusing illustrations, this is still a tough topic. As a former computer programmer, program analyst, etc., I was intrigued by the idea of an illustrated book on fallacious reasoning written by a programmer, but it's not as simple and easy as it sounds. The order of presentation of each of the fallacies was sometimes confusing in that some examples of faulty reasoning referenced in the explanations had not yet been introduced. Assumes readers have previous knowledge/familiarity with... Read more
Review:A fascinating and enlightening insight into the importance of geography and how it has shaped history and will play a central role in the future. Tim Marshall is a very talented writer and explains the issues behind geopolitics in a very interesting and intriguing manner. Read more
Review:I am beyond disappointed with this product...the books I got are in extremely poor condition. If I could, I would give less than one star. I only got six books and from the description, I was expecting more than six VERY VERY low quality books. Most defiantly not worth 20 $. I wouldn't even pay 50 cents for each of these books at a garage sale. Read more