Review: Great Again: How to Fix Our Crippled America
Great Again: How to Fix Our Crippled America by Donald J. Trump
I read this book to get an idea of what Trump believes and what his goals are. It certainly gave me a broad general overview but it didn't go into a lot of depth.
The book itself is not well-written. I've never read any of his other books but I got the feeling that this one was dictated and rushed to press. I found it easier to read if I imagined Trump saying the words out loud because it was so very conversational. The book also occasionally went off on weird tangents, like people do in conversation.
I'm glad I read it because I was curious to know his thoughts on things, but I would guess that someone who went to or listened to his speeches would have little need to read this book. They would probably know everything in it already. I just don't much enjoy listening to politicians talk so opted for the book. (Though in all fairness, I find Trump easier to listen to than a lot of politicians. His voice is not unpleasant.)
It was also interesting to read about Trump's accomplishments in business. He really is a businessman first and foremost, not a politician, but in some ways I think that is good. I didn't vote for him, but I do like that he seems interested in protecting religious freedom at least.
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I read this book to get an idea of what Trump believes and what his goals are. It certainly gave me a broad general overview but it didn't go into a lot of depth.
The book itself is not well-written. I've never read any of his other books but I got the feeling that this one was dictated and rushed to press. I found it easier to read if I imagined Trump saying the words out loud because it was so very conversational. The book also occasionally went off on weird tangents, like people do in conversation.
I'm glad I read it because I was curious to know his thoughts on things, but I would guess that someone who went to or listened to his speeches would have little need to read this book. They would probably know everything in it already. I just don't much enjoy listening to politicians talk so opted for the book. (Though in all fairness, I find Trump easier to listen to than a lot of politicians. His voice is not unpleasant.)
It was also interesting to read about Trump's accomplishments in business. He really is a businessman first and foremost, not a politician, but in some ways I think that is good. I didn't vote for him, but I do like that he seems interested in protecting religious freedom at least.
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