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Fire and Fury

Fire and Fury

by Michael Wolff
321 Pages · 2015 · 1 MB · 45 Downloads · New!
" Happiness doesn't result from what we get, but from what we give. ” ― Ben Carson
The Impeachers
by Brenda Wineapple
576 Pages · 2015 · 38 MB · 78 Downloads · New!
“The Impeachers: The Trial of Andrew Johson and the Dream of a Just Nation” is an amazing history book which describes the history of the American Civil War. Brenda Wineapple is the author of this history book. Brenda writes several books including Confidence, Ecstatic Nation and Compromise. She received a Literature Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. In this book, she is able to gather the big-picture takeaways from Johnson’s impeachment from a historical perspective. After reading this book, you will have a greater understanding of how this chapter fits into the larger narrative and lessons of the Civil War and Reconstruction. She describes when Abraham Lincoln was assassinated and Andrew Johson became the President. It was a precarious time in America. Andrew Johson seemed to share their goals with the unchecked power of executive orders, he promoted white supremacy, ignored Congress, opposed civil rights and called Reconstruction unnecessary.
Siege: Trump Under Fire
by Michael Wolff
352 Pages · 2015 · 2 MB · 50 Downloads · New!
The “Siege: Trump Under Fire” is an informative book that describes the story of president Trump’s.Michael Wolff is the author of this best-selling book. Michael Wolff writes the number-one bestseller book whose name is Fire and Fury. He has received numerous awards for his work including two National Magazine awards. He has been a regular columnist for Vanity Fair, British GQ, and other magazines and newspapers. In this book, the author tells about the biography of Donald Trump’s. When Donald Trump’s as a president of the first year, Michael told the electrifying story of a White House consumed by controversy and Intense rivalries. Donald presidency is under fire from almost every side. But when the second year start, his presidency situation is extremely different. Donald is more impulsive and volatile. In the second year of presidency, some members of his own administration were not happy to see Donald as a president, they are dedicated to bringing him down. Week by week, trump becomes increasingly changeable. Furthermore, Donald Trump is a self-destructive inferno and the most divisive leader in American history. Siege, to show Trump, has made himself perfect wrecking ball through an array of institutions. To sum it up, Siege: Trump Under Fire is a good history book of US President Donald Trump.
Rage
by Bob Woodward
480 Pages · 2020 · 29 MB · 70 Downloads · New!
“Rage” is a fact filled book in which author tells us that the Trump behavior toward the pandemic was not too unusual because he had learnt and done the same during his 3 years of presidency. The book is written by Bob Woodward. In this book author tells us that the mind of Trump thinks differently and the book enlightens the ways in which he criticized other countries and didn’t accepted anything and said that it is only a joke and nothing can be dangerous to him and his economic policies. The book tells us the response of Trump to the crises and it also tells how he spends his whole day during lockdown. This book tells us how the Secretary of Defense, Secretary of state and Directorates of  national intelligence put their efforts to save themselves and the public as well as country from the pandemic although Trump ignored it badly it the start. Here the author exposes a secret about the Trump that he exchanged almost 25 letters with the North Korean leader Kim Jong which shows the strength of relation between them. In summary, the book is full of fun, entertainment and inspiration for the readers who are interested in world famous political leaders.
Melania and Me
by Stephanie Winston Wolkoff
352 Pages · 2015 · 23 MB · 42 Downloads · New!
“Melania and Me: The Rise and Fall of My Friendship with First Lady” is an amazing storybook about relationships and their importance in life. This exploring book is written by Winston Wolkoff. She has served as a legal advisor, chief executive producer. In this book, the author tells us that she met Melania as her advisor in 2003 first time and she was so impressed by her and they become friends. After that their friendship started to deepen and they started meeting almost daily. In 2016 when Trump won the elections she was appointed as an advisor. The author tells us about her marriage and relationship with her husband and she tells us how her friend Melania tried to fight for her against the brutalities. In this book, she explains the sincerity of her friend and the fraud of her husband. She told us that besides knowing reality she was compelled to stand with her husband and how much she hurt her friend because she was also aware of her husband’s relationship and she wanted to help her to get out of this mess and she kept her away from it. This book is an interesting and motivational story of friendly relations between the author and Melania.
The Passage of Power
by Robert A. Caro
736 Pages · 2015 · 7 MB · 78 Downloads · New!
“The Passage of Power: The Years of Lyndon Johnson” is very well written and a pleasure to read. Robert A. Caro is the author of this book. This book provides the whole story, including the actions behind the scenes, of the historic events. The Passage of Power” provides a great perspective on the 1960 Presidential Campaign, Johnson’s painful years as Vice President, the Kennedy assassination and then Johnson’s masterful assumption of the Presidency. Along the way, the reader also gets a great look at the Kennedys particularly John and Bobby. The disdain that the “Camelot Crowd” had for Johnson is well described. The absolute and mutual hatred between Bobby and Lyndon was truly amazing and Caro covers it all in detail. At times Caro’s narrative is a bit repetitive, but this is probably necessary both to drive home key points and to remind readers of things Caro discussed years ago in previous volumes. Although the Austin TV station is mentioned to some degree, the mechanics of how Johnson became wealthy are not covered very well. Finally, with the exception of the Bobby Kennedy discussion near the end, Caro pretty much dismisses assassination conspiracy theories on a “trust me on this one” basis without serious discussion. Overall, this is a great series and a great book.
Master of the Senate
by Robert A. Caro
1232 Pages · 2015 · 9 MB · 75 Downloads · New!
The “Master of the Senate: The Years of Lyndon Johnson” provides a depth of context that brings LBJ into great relief. Robert A. Caro is the author of this book. It will be hard to equal this amazing book. It reads like a Trollope novel, but not even Trollope explored the ambitions and the gullibility’s of men as deliciously as Robert Caro does. Robert Caro provides a depth of context that brings LBJ into great relief. The first three chapters on the history of the US Senate and how it functions (and dysfunctions) alone are worth the price of the book. Caro includes facts you will find nowhere else because he did the original research with hundreds of interviews and long, tedious days in the dusty corridors of the Johnson Library and the back roads of the Texas Hill Country. It’s well written, engaging, and illuminating. Caro is a gifted and passionate writer, and his all-encompassing approach to understanding LBJ provides readers with a panoramic history of twentieth-century American politics as well as a compelling discourse on the nature and uses of political power and one of the best analyses of the legislative process ever written.

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