jessmferguson's profile picture

jessmferguson's review

4.0
medium-paced

bibliotequeish's review

4.0

On January 20th, 2001, at 54 years old, after nearly thirty years in politics, Bill Clinton was now a private citizen.
These are his stories
(Obviously insert law and order "dun-dun")

Do you remember when cool guy Governor Bill Clinton played sax on the Arsenio Hall show? Because I do, for me this was a turning point in politics, were politics cool?
They were! And then for a while they were not, and then they got SUPER cool and then it got about as cool as a hot day in hell.

It was really interesting to see what life was like after his Presidency, as well as see his point of view of Hillary's campaign, that was probably my favourite part.

denilum's review

4.5
slow-paced
nicolebullock's profile picture

nicolebullock's review

3.5
informative reflective medium-paced

johnlway's review

3.5
informative inspiring reflective slow-paced

littiacmann's review

3.5
informative reflective slow-paced

This book is best when President Clinton is writing about how he relates to people. Everything else feels like a laundry list of accomplishments, of which there are many, but I would rather read about how his interactions with the people he's met informed his interests.
kody_engle's profile picture

kody_engle's review

4.0
challenging informative reflective medium-paced
informative sad fast-paced
informative medium-paced
kalidesautels's profile picture

kalidesautels's review

5.0
hopeful inspiring reflective medium-paced