My Front-Row Seat to the Craziest Campaign in American History
Ratings16
Average rating3.8
Reading Challenge category: a political book
Reading this book was a little like looking through a pile of photos from a trip you were on, only the photos were taken by someone else. There are some parts you remember, some parts you saw from a different angle, and some parts that you have no memory of.
I found this book to be oddly disjointed with no clear throughline. It was difficult to tell why the author included the anecdotes she did. While I found a few of the stories interesting, there weren't enough of those moments to make the book worth it for me.
I don't watch cable or network news, and I do wonder if I would feel differently about this book if I was more acquainted with the author's journalism.