Targeted

Targeted

2019 • 1 page

Ratings2

Average rating3.5

15

well written, but several times I found it was annoying. She squeezed her own opinion in some places where it wasn't even relevant. Example, the refugee crises didn't have anything to do with the rest of the book, and was just thrown in there. If you are planning to get the audiobook, know that she's narrating, and she sounds like she wants to die when she's reading it. Maybe she was forced to read it at gunpoint, it's not entirely sure. I don't exactly see how the title makes sense either. It wasn't Trump who broke democracy. He hired CA for which she worked, and THEY had unethical business practices. Anyone would have hired them, and simply assumed they were operating legally because that's THEIR business. There's really a lot of fluff in the book. I'm torn between 3/4 stars because it's well put together. Despite her droning voice, it largely kept my interest, but as any memoir it's mostly personal perspective so there's not much you can use in here. The amount of talk about bitcoin seems to have an agenda, and it's mentioned far too much for just relevance to the story. It feels like it's injected for that agenda.

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