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23harryb's review against another edition
adventurous
challenging
dark
emotional
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3.5
roketmomm's review against another edition
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medium-paced
3.0
Good but needs updating.
edwarddtaylor's review against another edition
adventurous
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4.25
wee_eck_m's review against another edition
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4.0
Such an important book. Hard to follow in places as so many facts and so much history is packed into a small book. But really eye opening and worth a read
motherofladybirds's review against another edition
5.0
I think this is an excellent introduction to UK problems of race and class and the legacies of colonialism.
punchofwishes's review against another edition
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4.0
A very insightful reads with a few aspects that didn't gel with me. The mix of autobiography and political history, as the quote on the back calls it, worked better at times than others. I enjoyed hearing the author connect his personal life experiences to the bigger political themes he's covering, but it did lead to a fair amount of repetition and jumping around in time. This was especially noticeable with the topic of apartheid. The writing was solid enough even if I found the lack of sensitivity towards gender inclusive puzzling in a book from 2018. Can we leave "he or she" phrasing in the past please? Aside from the repetition, however, my biggest issue was how the author covered a lot of peripheral topics such as musicians and sports stars. As someone who knows little about both, especially from the 80s and 90s, the lack of context made it a pain to sit through. This was a really educational read and I really appreciated how in-depth it was, but it's not a work without flaws.
lottie1803's review against another edition
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4.5