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Only the Super-Rich Can Save Us! by Ralph Nader

shiradest's review

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This book is difficult to rate and also difficult to review because, although the subject matter and the vast majority of Nader's ideas are quite near and dear to my heart, the writing was rather difficult to get into, as he is not a novelist. I personally found it verbose, sagging, and despite working to make myself read it, as intriguing as the ideas are and as much as I hope that those named in this book do read and act on his suggestions via this ficitonal work, it was not a work that gets you into a story. Reading it was rather like, well, work.

Read, Write, Dream, Walk !



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ShiraDest


March 23rd, 12018 HE

bluenicorn's review

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2.0

Ralph, I love you so much, but I can't do this to either one of us. If I keep reading, I won't be able to look you in the face. It's too awkward.

Also, I'm already convinced. I don't need to read this. Except the 30 pages I read before stopping.

One question: why did the library who bought this book catalog it as non-fiction??? I don't know if a book could be much more fictitious than Warren Buffet hanging out in a cave with Yoko Ono planning to save the world.
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