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Mar. 30th, 2014 04:24 pmI swore I posted this book review, but apparently I just wrote it on my tablet and forgot about it.
But if I did post this before, you guys, I'm sorry, I'm posting it twice because I have actually stopped remembering things.
ANYWAY, I finished reading The Burglary by Betty Medsger, which took me a long time.
It's not that it was a tedious book, but it was detailed, and it was surprisingly long considering the subject matter. I'm not sure how long it is in reality, since I was reading the ebook and my ebook reader thinks everything is THOUSANDS OF PAGES long, but it felt long. I'd say the author was padding the book a bit, but all of the information was historically interesting and certainly relevant. It's just a bit beyond the scope of the event it chronicled, which was the robbery of an FBI office in the seventies that revolutionized the way American culture viewed the FBI.
( The Burglary by Betty Medsger )
But if I did post this before, you guys, I'm sorry, I'm posting it twice because I have actually stopped remembering things.
ANYWAY, I finished reading The Burglary by Betty Medsger, which took me a long time.
It's not that it was a tedious book, but it was detailed, and it was surprisingly long considering the subject matter. I'm not sure how long it is in reality, since I was reading the ebook and my ebook reader thinks everything is THOUSANDS OF PAGES long, but it felt long. I'd say the author was padding the book a bit, but all of the information was historically interesting and certainly relevant. It's just a bit beyond the scope of the event it chronicled, which was the robbery of an FBI office in the seventies that revolutionized the way American culture viewed the FBI.
( The Burglary by Betty Medsger )