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The biggest surprise in this book for me was that the book is more about Steve Bannon than Donald Trump. Wolff opens and closes the book looking at Bannon, who clearly sees himself as the true leader of the far-right nationalist movement. Of course when the book was completed neither the author nor ...
Here we are, at the end of a long, challenging read. There were moments I wasn't sure I could make it, but I persisted, as is a woman's way. And what have I learned from this 300 page clusterfuck? Our president is a bird brain. Don't believe me? I brought the receipts. I want to introduce ...
An ok read but I feel this is a book that has been hugely hyped by the media and certainly not the explosive read it has been labelled. This book has been described as an explosive and shocking insight into life within the White House since Donald Trump became Presisent of the United States. I want...
I won't lie. This was a hoot; so long as I treated it like pure fiction. It's hard not to fall into the trap of almost enjoying the craziness of this story and its characters, until you remember these people are real and in charge of the largest nuclear arsenal, a powerful military, not to mention...
Honesty, this really doesn't shed any new light on the shit storm that the White House. For much of the book, you are really going like "no shit". Wolff's writing is good, but at times you do wish he gone deeper - he's no David Simon, for instance. Highlights of the book's claims include - n...