Helpful Score: 3
Klein brings forth some interesting information from interviews with those who know or have met Barack Obama, but there are really no bombshells or revelations in this book. The first part of the book was the most interesting as it deals with Obama's personality and his method of dealing with people. There are gossipy chapters about his rift with the Caroline Kennedy and Oprah that some readers will enjoy. The second half deals with policy.
The book is short and is a quick read. I doubt it will change any minds about the President one way or another. It will confirm to conservatives that Obama is an egotistical, narcissist who promotes far-left policies and it will be considered a hack piece by those on the left.
I didn't learn much from this book and that is why I can only give it 3.5 stars ( and that's generous).
The book is short and is a quick read. I doubt it will change any minds about the President one way or another. It will confirm to conservatives that Obama is an egotistical, narcissist who promotes far-left policies and it will be considered a hack piece by those on the left.
I didn't learn much from this book and that is why I can only give it 3.5 stars ( and that's generous).
Ashli S. (ashlinicole) reviewed The Amateur: Barack Obama in the White House on + 16 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Nothing surprising in this book, but it is a good read. It just confirms my beliefs about Obama. It seems like he is in his own world doing what Obama wants to do, not what American citizens want or need.
Helpful Score: 1
Very warped and unsubstantiated look at this president's time in the white house. Very sad to see this in print; needs to be in gossip magazine.
Obviously, Trump loved it and gave it a good review...what does that tell you??
Obviously, Trump loved it and gave it a good review...what does that tell you??