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eventyrlys's review
informative
4.0
This book is incredibly informative and provide an unflinching look at the situation in Palestine and the real issues with the peace process as it stands now. The only fault with this book lies in some minor editing issues and in that there is some repetition expecting towards the end when it presents several essays that have overlapping ideas and anecdotes.
jackroche's review against another edition
informative
slow-paced
Everything in it seems correct to me, but it’s not a history book, and it’s status as a fix-up of different shorter pieces unfortunately leaves it both repetitive and broad. Good as a general intro to the framework, but I feel the need to read much more to get a real grasp.
smilagros's review against another edition
dark
informative
sad
tense
medium-paced
I listened to this on audio and I don’t know if that was the right decision. At times, I felt that it was repetitive about the same situation. I think that I need to see the conversation physically to get a grasp about what each professor is saying. What I did notice is that there was a lot of murder and violence against the Palestinian people in current day. I have been working on understanding what is happening in Gaza. I learned new horrible tactics Israel is doing and the situations that the United States allowed and or looked the other way.
Graphic: War, Genocide, Violence, and Murder
nataalia_sanchez's review against another edition
challenging
informative
reflective
medium-paced
4.75