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dvdd
March 4, 2015
Dallas, TX (US)

Mind numbing

Wayyy too much detail for a casual interest in the Indian land allotment and the oil interests at stake. After reading Killers of the Flower Moon, I thought it would be interesting to learn more. But, the myriad of people involved and minute details of the conspiracy was mind numbing and confusing. Not a casual read!

Edstrom, Erik

Illuminating

A profound and well articulated treatise. A stimulus to reconsider and alter our country's failed responses to terrorism and robotic patriotism and praise for our military's leaders. Excellently researched by a former Army Lieutenant who served in Afghanistan and observed the waste of lives, equipment, money and goodwill in an aimless war that has produced no results.

Mann, Mary.

ZZZZZ

I got bored reading it

Matt Richtel.

Engaging

If the subject of texting and phoning while driving and the effects technology has on us interests you, then this is a must read. The author's narrative form and backgrounds on the key participants makes it a very interesting and captivating read.