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Sunday, April 15, 2012

The Quotable Rogue by Matt Lewis Book Review

I have been a fan of Sarah Palin since she entered the running for Vice President in 2010.  I thought reading a book with a bunch of quotes from Sarah's feisty mouth might just be interesting.  For the most part, I was right.

Now I don't know too much about politics and the like, so some of this stuff I didn't even know what she was talking about.  But the parts that I did I thought that most of it was pretty funny, witty, true or thought provoking.

One of my favorite quotes was one that she made about Vice President Biden.  It was one that made me chuckle out loud.
If the election had turned out differently, I could be the one overseeing the signing of bailout checks and Vice President Biden could be on the road selling his book Going Rogaine.
If you are interested in, or if you like what Sarah Palin has to say, you should read this book.  It is enjoyable and can even help you learn something. You can read quotes from Sarah on topics like abortion, Barack Obama, Education, Media, Family and much more.

I received this book for free from Book Sneeze in return for my honest review.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

No He Can't Book Review by Kevin McCullough

No He Can't by Kevin McCullough

This book had a lot of useful information in it.  Many things about Barack Obama that I did not know.  After learning those things, it opened my eyes more to the type of man and leader he is.  But this post isn't about my opinions of Obama, it's about the book

I have to say I was excited to read a book that told "how Barack Obama is dismantling hope and change".  But Kevin McCullough was very negative throughout the whole book.  I understand it is a book about what Obama does wrong, but I think it was more the way that McCullough said things.  He repeated a lot of stuff too.

It took me a long time to get through this book because of the way that it was written.  I wanted to know how Obama was dismantling our country, but this just doesn't seem the right book for me.  However I did find some good information in it.

All in all, I don't know if I would recommend this book to someone else.  Maybe someone with more political knowledge or more patience with reading governmental subjects.

Disclaimer: This book was given to me to review with my own opinions by BookSneeze.com.  My opinion has not been swayed in any way, shape, or form.  It's all my own.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

The Fight of Our Lives Book Review

I don’t know if it’s just me or what, but the book that I recently read for a review was just not one I could follow.  Maybe I would need to be better informed about current events and such and I’d understand this book more.  I don’t know.

The Fight of Our Lives by William J. Bennett & Seth Leibsohn sounded like a great book to read.  The full title is The Fight of Our Lives Knowing the Enemy, Speaking the Truth & Choosing to Win the War Against Radical Islam.  

I wish that I could say that the authors do a good job explaining this subject, but honestly, I didn’t understand much of what I read.  I understood parts of the book, but I was so lost that I couldn’t fit it into what I had been reading.  

The authors seemed to jump around a lot to me.  I am wondering if this book would be better read by someone who has kept up with these issues more than I have.  I am sorry to say that I haven’t kept up with it enough to follow.

This book was given to me by Thomas Nelson publishers and Booksneeze.com to read and review in my honest opinion.  I was not persuaded to write my post in any way.

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