Review of Help Save America
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Review of Help Save America
Help Save America by Jon Lewis is a 17-page book that highlights some of the things that are killing today's America and how we can save the country from those trying to destroy it. Lewis informs us that we live in the best country in the world, but some people are trying to instigate hate among us in a bid to destroy us. He raises topics like inequality, gun violence, climate change, education, and political parties and lets us know his thoughts on them. At the end of the book, Lewis also proposes a plan to save the Democratic Party.
What I like most about this book is the author's concise writing style. It's almost unbelievable that the author covers the topics I listed above in 17 pages. So I must commend him for keeping his points straightforward and easy to understand. Also, it takes a few minutes to finish the book, which would appeal to readers interested in the topics but want a quick read. I thoroughly enjoyed the author's use of simple language and the lack of ambiguities in his discussions.
I appreciate the author's insights into topics like education, climate change, and gun violence. I especially agree with him that the people who abuse America's gun policy and use their guns to bring terror to others are nothing but criminals. Therefore, they should be in jail and not on our streets. And to add to his points, I believe that changing the current policy won't stop criminals from sourcing guns illegally. Nevertheless, I find the author's stance on racism surprising. And while he states that he is not a racist and doesn't know anyone who is a racist, I'd like him to understand that there are many racists in today's America even though we have Blacks in government and the media.
Furthermore, I appreciate the author's message through this publication. The author calls on Americans to unite and make our country great without heeding the distractions from those who would rather see us fail. I love how the author also commends some individuals who are working to make Texas great again. Yes, we must learn to appreciate people who do the needful.
The only thing I dislike about this book is its editing. I felt as if I was reading a manuscript. There are dates on each page, and I don't understand why they are there. Also, the PDF version I received has tiny fonts that are the same size for both the headings and the rest of the text. I also didn't expect to find errors in the book, considering it has only 17 pages. Thus, I am subtracting a star from the book's rating because its editing seems unfinished. However, the publication doesn't deserve a lower rating due to its message and the eye-opening and thought-provoking insights it offers. I, therefore, rate the book three out of four stars and highly recommend it to readers interested in a short read about saving America from those trying to destroy it.
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