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Book Reviews of John Adams

John Adams
John Adams
Author: David McCullough
ISBN-13: 9780743223133
ISBN-10: 0743223136
Publication Date: 9/3/2002
Pages: 752
Rating:
  • Currently 4.2/5 Stars.
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4.2 stars, based on 151 ratings
Publisher: Simon Schuster
Book Type: Paperback
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24 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

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Helpful Score: 5
There is so much more in this book than the life of John Adams. You become entwined in the birth of a nation and also learn many little bits of history that are not common knowledge. It makes you wish the era of telehones, radio, TV, etc. had never been invented. So much more is to be learned of history through the writing of personal letters, etc. This is the first "history" book that, in the end, made me cry.
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Helpful Score: 5
Very much enjoyed reading this book. He was an interesting man with humble beginnings and his journey was very American! I learned a lot about the history of the American revolution. The writing was quite readable, not too dry or stuffy for the subject. I had trouble at times, but overall was very glad I read this book.
Kmarie avatar reviewed John Adams on + 529 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
It is a life encompassing a huge arc -- Adams lived longer than any president. The story ranges from the Boston Massacre to Philadelphia in 1776 to the Versailles of Louis XVI, from Spain to Amsterdam, from the Court of St. James's, where Adams was the first American to stand before King George III as a representative of the new nation, to the raw, half-finished Capital by the Potomac, where Adams was the first President to occupy the White House. This is history on a grand scale -- a book about politics and war and social issues, but also about human nature, love, religious faith, virtue, ambition, friendship and betrayal, and the far-reaching consequences of noble ideas.

Above all, John Adams is an enthralling, often surprising story of one of the most important and fascinating Americans who ever lived.

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Helpful Score: 2
Brilliantly written.
shukween avatar reviewed John Adams on + 118 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Fantastic book! This biography reads like a novel--engaging, period detail, and delivers a clear, authentic picture of the greatest of our founding fathers. One grows to appreciate the unsung hero who was Adams--not always likeable, not willing to bend to popular opinion, but always putting his country's long term needs first. My respect for Adams only grew.
nccorthu avatar reviewed John Adams on + 569 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
A superb Biography. Well worth its Pulitzer. Provided a lot of new information that has been lost in history as usually brought out. Showa him to be the person that brought forth more of our founding history than any other book I have read in decades.
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Helpful Score: 1
A little dry, but very informative.
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Helpful Score: 1
Powerful, epic biography!!!
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Helpful Score: 1
Somehow manages to make history interesting. But I didn't finish it, so that maybe says something...
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Helpful Score: 1
A great story of personal achievement and greatness that passed without being fully appreciated. It makes me wonder how such a good thinker and doer is not held in higher esteem in history.
demiducky25 avatar reviewed John Adams on + 161 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Before reading this book, the few things I knew about John Adams were what I learned in middle school/ high school history class such as the XYZ Affair and the Alien and Sedition Acts, the portrayal of him by William Daniels in the movie 1776, and that he had a lot of love and respect for his wife Abigail. Beyond that, I knew hopelessly little about Adams. McCullough's book gives us a rather detailed and interesting look at a man who isn't typically given the credit he deserved for helping to make our country what it is today. Adams was one of the most ardent supporters of American independence and would continue to be a stalwart patriot by doing what he felt was right, even when it went against public opinion. Adams was a driving force behind the Declaration of Independence, served valiantly as America's ambassador to both France and Britain, and unfortunately was "thrown under the bus" by members of his own party and even his closest friends (Thomas Jefferson being a notable example) in order to advance their own agendas. Adams is a great example of the "everyman politician" as he was not as well off as other Founding Fathers such as Washington, Jefferson, and even Franklin. Adams had to carefully watch his spending, even as President, to ensure that his family would not go under financially. McCullough draws upon the fact that Adams was a prolific writer (essays, letters, his diary) and notes how the entire Adams family has arguably the large collection of writing for any American family, which is why such a clear, detailed picture of events can be portrayed. I really enjoyed reading about his relationship with his wife Abigail and how for a man of that time period, he really valued and trusted her opinion on everything. I found it interesting that other political figures, Jefferson included, also corresponded with Abigail to get her opinion on various things. She probably could have been a good politician in her own right had it been allowed at the time. The first 100 or so pages dragged a bit for me, I think because the events jumped around in "flashback mode" rather than following a linear pattern. However, once the events were told in a more linear fashion, I found myself enjoying this book very much. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to learn more about the early days of America as a new nation or for anyone interested in reading a good biography! :-)
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Helpful Score: 1
Great book. It started me on a quest to study the founding fathers of th U.S.
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Excellent well researched biography of one of the most influential men in the history of the United States.
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Helpful Score: 1
gave me a whole new perspective on the founding fathers

so well done & very readable not dry at all
buzzby avatar reviewed John Adams on + 6062 more book reviews
I read the whole book (kind of unusual for me), it gave a flavor of what a narcissic a**hole he was (I mean that in a loving, patriotic, way). You wonder whether we would be an independent nation if it wasn't for him.
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I'm sorry, but I couldn't read this book. I tried, but it was really dry and bogged down in minutia. I know I'm in the minority, most people seem to have loved the book, but I just couldn't ever get into it. It took me over a year of trying to get through the first 100 pages. I finally just gave up and sent it on since it was a highly requested wish list book.
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This book didn't win a Pulitizer Prize for nothin! It is skillfully written and a brilliantly told story. A must read if you are into early american history. It tells the story of Adams's life with all of the myth of a founding father stripped away.
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Well-written biography of a key American leader.
iiskipper avatar reviewed John Adams on + 3 more book reviews
An intriguing account of the times and the life of John Adams in Puritan Massachusetts. Read Benjamin Frankin's bigraphies for countering views and opinions to get a glimpse at how Franklin, and perhaps others, viewed John Adams as narrow and small minded.
nurse avatar reviewed John Adams on + 221 more book reviews
This book was well written for the most part. It covered all aspects of his life before and after his presidency. He made a lot of safrices for our country especially being away from his family so much. During his presidency problems with the french were unclear to me but overall I did enjoy reading it.
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For lovers of history, David McCullough never disappoints. This biography should be a must read for all high school students. It is quite possibly the clearest example of the political battle between the Federalists (Adams) and the advocates of states rights (Jefferson). Of course, we know who won.
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Incredible!!
QuiltsRme avatar reviewed John Adams on + 46 more book reviews
History at it's best, couldn't put it down.
nurse avatar reviewed John Adams on + 221 more book reviews
A fascinating book that reds like a novel and gives great insight into our second President,the founding fathers and the fight for Independence. John Adams was a Man to be revered and admired. He gave much of his life and his families lives so that we may live in a free America. He had the courage and the fortitude to stand up to congress for his beliefs which were not always popular. I have read other books on this great man and this book gives a more accurate account of his health of body and mind. He did not have Hyperthyroidism as some books will tell you. He was passionate about his beliefs and we owe this President our gratitude that he was. A great companion book that gives you a fuller picture on Abigail and John Adams and their beginnings is Abigail Adams by Janet Whitney.