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Old 09-13-2018, 03:20 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by misling View Post
In general you are correct, it's a very rare political "in the moment" book that isn't on the remainder table within 3-4 months.
This one may have a little more longevity because it's subject isn't going away that soon. But the public attention span is pretty short.
Not only the subject, but the author is Bob Woodward, who's been a big name in American journalism for more than 40 years. The previous books about this administration have been more akin to tabloid journalism, not the kind of serious, painstaking work that Woodward is known for. I think this book will have legs.
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