brcw's review against another edition

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4.0

Enlightening yet infuriating

hotskeletonwinter's review against another edition

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5.0

An unnecessary, incredibly biased introduction by a man that no one likes, creepy ol' Alan Dershowitz. Don't cheat, read everything, bias and all.

Yes, there are many of the redacted lines. However, the obvious facts of overwhelming guilt are there, page after page. There are also loopholes, if you look carefully--loopholes that may allow one to get away with things, under the right eyes, if done cleverly, with the talent of sneaking such as that of Gollum.
Everything that comes out of Trump's mouth is a lie. Why would he tell the truth about this, or anything at all?
Disney came out with a movie about this sort of thing once, and the Buddha spoke about it too: 'Three things cannot long be hidden...the sun, the moon, and the truth'.

angus_mckeogh's review against another edition

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4.0

Wow!

cha4les's review against another edition

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This edition is riddled with typos that are not in the original, freely-available report. I definitely recommend reading the report, or at least the executive summary sections; but in my opinion, buying this printed edition does not add any value.