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Old 04-20-2018, 08:00 AM   #2210
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Originally Posted by Catlady View Post
I listened to this the day it came out. I thought Comey showed himself to be an excellent writer, and I was also quite impressed by his reading even though I am usually wary of author narrations.

I might as well go on and say I found Comey to be thoughtful, courageous, and committed to truth over his years of public service. I now have a much better understanding of his pre-election decisions and cannot fault him for them, despite unpalatable consequences.

Also, while the publicity emphasizes the Trump-related portion of the book, that's only the last few chapters. The rest of the book takes us through earlier parts of Comey's life and career, and illuminates the principles that guided him.
This one of those books where people of a particular political persuasion give it a 5 and those of a different political persuasion give it a 1 (mostly because you can't give it a 0).
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