Official Review: Kennedy's Revenge by Stephen L Rodenbeck

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Re: Official Review: Kennedy's Revenge by Stephen L Rodenbec

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Congratulations on a great review. Well done.
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My my! This book seems like it would be interesting for sure.. if you like politics and consipiracies. I find that whole subject terribly confusing so I'm not sure I'd be able to follow this book.. but I suppose it might be a lesson in history as well as a cool fiction book. Your review was very good!
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Vermont Reviews wrote:Congratulations on a great review. Well done.
Thank you very much.

-- 13 Apr 2016, 10:18 --
sullwyn39 wrote:My my! This book seems like it would be interesting for sure.. if you like politics and consipiracies. I find that whole subject terribly confusing so I'm not sure I'd be able to follow this book.. but I suppose it might be a lesson in history as well as a cool fiction book. Your review was very good!
Thank you. It is a very interesting fiction entwined with, obviously, well researched historical data. It is an amazing and a very enjoyable book.
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The plot does sound intriguing. I was expecting a boring political kinda book, but it seems to be a thriller!
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Intriguing premise. Sounds like it would be an interesting shake up to the election, if it really happened. Great review!
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Joyreader wrote:The plot does sound intriguing. I was expecting a boring political kinda book, but it seems to be a thriller!
Thank you for your comment. Other readers may find some historical facts included in the book to be boring but some readers, like myself, may find them very interesting and informative.

-- 13 Apr 2016, 11:26 --
truebookaddict wrote:Intriguing premise. Sounds like it would be an interesting shake up to the election, if it really happened. Great review!
Thank you very much. It is one very intriguing book and a very enjoyable read.
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Wow. I love history. I think the premise sounds interesting and like a good read. Books with typographical errors do bug me a bit and I'm seeing it more often. Would you say there were some every few pages or was it minor things like maybe 1 or 2 misspellings?
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This is quite a hearty review! & If you recommend this book to readers who are into conspiracy theories then I am SO there!! LOL!
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Conspiracy and historical fiction? Fantastic combination. You did a great job making this book sound intriguing and relevant to today's economy. Plus who doesn't love a scandal, fictional or otherwise. Great review.
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gurlgamer05 wrote:Wow. I love history. I think the premise sounds interesting and like a good read. Books with typographical errors do bug me a bit and I'm seeing it more often. Would you say there were some every few pages or was it minor things like maybe 1 or 2 misspellings?
Only a few and they did not make me enjoy the book less.

-- 14 Apr 2016, 00:52 --
1_2_5_am wrote:This is quite a hearty review! & If you recommend this book to readers who are into conspiracy theories then I am SO there!! LOL!
Thank you. I hope you get a chance to read it.

-- 14 Apr 2016, 00:55 --
bluemel4 wrote:Conspiracy and historical fiction? Fantastic combination. You did a great job making this book sound intriguing and relevant to today's economy. Plus who doesn't love a scandal, fictional or otherwise. Great review.
Thank you very much. Reading about scandals can be fun :D
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