A non-aggregated review of “11/22/63″ by Stephen King!
Tag Archive: US Presidents
‘When General Grant Expelled the Jews’ by Jonathan D. Sarna: A (92%) – Aggregate Book Review
Excellent: 92%
The story of a Civil War order from General Grant expelling the Jews from areas under his control and its aftermath, this narrative is a well-researched and interesting story of redemption.
‘Once Once Upon a Secret’ by Mimi Alford: D (58%) – Aggregate Book Review
Below Average: 58%
An interesting book for the first half, but most of the reviewers said the second half dragged on, and it didn’t feel right to some that Alford felt blameless in 18-month affair with President Kennedy.
‘Being George Washington’ by Glenn Beck: D (60%) – Aggregate Book Review
Below Average: 60%
A polarizing book, this semi-biographical story of Washington oscillates between historical fiction and factual biography. Many found this Washington bland and over-romanticized, but others found him an inspirational model for modern Americans.
‘Killing Lincoln’ by Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard: B (83%) – Aggregate Book Review
Above Average: 83%
A light, fast read, this story of the famous assassination discusses history like a novel. There is some controversy regarding numerous errors in the history, but the vast majority of the reviewers saw past that an praised its fast-paced, interesting story.
