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Boring and dishonest Jul 20, 2010 Not only is the book a boring political hatchet job against Republicans and conservatives (no,they are NOT the same people anymore),but the book is boring with characters with no character,including the author of the book who suffers from the same character flaws he accuses some of the characters in the book of having.
For example,he flat states as fact that it was illegal for blacks to vote prior to 1965,and as a educated man and a lawyer,he HAS to know this is a lie. Yet he writes it anyhow and tries to pass it off as truth for his own political gain.
In fact,it seems to me the whole purpose of him writing this book was to sell his personal political beliefs to a unsuspecting non-political public. If you read his bio,you will see how he champions every left-wing political stance he ever took in real life in this book. Which is one of the things that makes it so boring. Stereotypical rich white men ripping off the poor,the black,and the oppressed by not sharing the wealth,etc,etc,etc. B-O-R-I-N-G! By page 100 you already know how the book is going to end and can pretty much guess how his hero's opponents are going to act.
I will never buy or read another of his books. He is nothing more than a political propagandist posing as a author.
Keeps you on your Feet Mar 10, 2010 This was not only great timing to write this book, it was a great time for me to read it. Being from Massachusetts and seeing this state vote republican in the election to fill Ted Kennedy's seat basically due to the questionable tactics of the democratic party made it even more interesting. It really makes you wonder how much of the book is fiction. Never dull, well written, worth reading.
Hot dogs and politics - are you sure you want to know the ingredients? Dec 26, 2009 What really goes into a run for the presidency of the United States? Richard North Patterson develops an intriguing tale of a "moderate Republican" US Senator in his drive for the Republican presidential nomination. Senator Corey Grace's opponents are a conservative's conservative evangelical preacher, and a fellow Republican Senator who not only marches in step with the Republican Party, but envisions himself as THE Republican.
Needless to say, presidential politics are not pretty.
This story features a number of characteristics that indicate Patterson's attempt to mimic, as much as possible, contemporary politics: a Senator who is a wounded (and tortured) prisoner of war, the litmus test of abortion rights and same-sex marriage, the new battle with fetal stem cell research, the politics of race, religion and politics, and the influence of Rohr News (a Fox News clone, along with a number of thinly disguised, rabid reporters and commentators).
It's a good story. Its similarity to reality makes it a very good story. The Race would probably make an engaging and stimulating reading for a book club.
Not worth reading Nov 18, 2009 In this novel cliche-ridden liberal speeches are spouted by lifeless liberal characters and cliche-ridden right wing speeches are spouted by lifeless right wing characters. The author has somewhat of a way with words so the plot keeps moving and the characters interact smoothly enough, but there is no vibrancy, no depth, no subtlety. For me, there was also no suspense. I really didn't care what happened to anyone. Maybe the book got better as it went along. I stopped reading at about page 150.
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DRAGGING UP THE DIRTY LAUNDRY OF THE OPPONENTS Sep 24, 2009 As an Australian and not understanding your politics very well I have accepted this as a great story. This book provides an insight into the process of electing a presidential canditate whilst still keeping the reader interested in the developing storyline
I am surprised at so many bad reviews on it. It's just a story and doesn't matter which political party you follow this book should be judged as a story not on the politics.
This is a page turner from start to finish.
The cutthroat world of Politics! You enter a policital race then you drag up dirty laundry on your opponents, destroying lives, marriages, and you don't care.
I loved Corey and Lexie, their relationship and their honesty with each other. Corey goes on vacation with Lexie and there are people sneaking around taking pictures of intimate moments for the newspapers I don't envy those people one bit.
Patterson keeps you wondering about the outcome of the story right up to the last couple of pages - I was surprised at the ending but hey I am not the author it's his choice.
I'm glad that I read this book.
If you don't enjoy politics and the government you won't like this book. I listened to this on audio and was enthralled!!!! This is not a story I will forget soon!!!!!!
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