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Bill Clinton's autobiography, written when he left the White House. The ultimate politician.
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A little long for me but very interesting
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Interesting at times, boring at times. I have to admit, the points in the book where the Monica Lewinsky scandel was addressed were the most intriguing. Too many names to keep track of or care about-sometimes I think it was just a big thank you novel to those who helped him in his political career. Another intersting thing was the parallels between what he faced during his presidency and the current issues being adressed by our president.
Politics is always a fascinating topic and Clinton is a fascinating man. However, his memoir is a bit dense and "talky" - when he's preaching to the choir (and, realistically, who else is reading this?), he doesn't have to get as bogged down in detail as he does.
Loved all of it
Very interesting read, gives plenty of insight into how the political machine works and background on events we all remember.
wow, this book is sooo weighed down w/ all kinds of details but most are (understandably) political in nature, since that's his life. I was more interested in getting to know the personal side to Mr. Clinton. There were only sporadic bits and pieces though. I ended up wading thru a lot of it b/c I'd ckd it out from the library and the due date was fast approaching and there was a wait list for it, soo... It's not a bad book. If you are super interested in politics and like Clinton, then this is the book for you. but don't expect a tell-all re his personal life.