This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 This is hard to read because it’s blunt but that’s what I liked about it! He paints the picture of what it’s like to survive America as he puts it as a “black or brown persons”。 It’s raw, it’s real and it’s eye opening! He touches a lot on the former President which may be touchy for some people but again it’s raw and it’s real。 I like how he threw some humor in to make it more light but it’s a subject that needs to be out there more and I like how he approached it。
Joanne,
3。5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️ 🌤 Scathing, uncomfortable, important。 A bit of humor sprinkled throughout and usually followed by ‘but I digress’, so that you’ll recognize it。 Spoonfuls of sugar, as they sang。 But mostly sarcastic, blunt, and backed with facts about racial inequalities existing in health and environmental factors which affect life expectancy。 I’ve also read his two latest books before this one, and found this one’s tone less-comedic than those, yet still retaining their same salty, easy readability。