Official Review: Rainbow Farm by Robert Ross Williams

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Re: Official Review: Rainbow Farm by Robert Ross Williams

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Comparing Trump to a peacock and Obama to a chamaleon are quite some accurate associations, I have to say. Too bad for the lack of proper editing! Great review!
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For my entire life I have been interested in American History and politics. I have followed everything American closely.
Though I am not in America, I love issues about America.
For example I was shocked over the Trump win, but I accepted it, because in America everything is possible.
I wouldn't mind reading this book. To at least get someone with a republican lean idea on the 2016 election.
I will read this book and do a review of it .
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Chickenwings00 wrote: 23 Aug 2020, 23:47 I always enjoy books about politics. This book brings out a good political review to the readers. I like the review also.
Thanks you so much for your kind words. :D
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Another round of editing definitely would not hurt. Thanks for reading my review and commenting!
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espo wrote: 24 Aug 2020, 07:47 Comparing Trump to a peacock and Obama to a chamaleon are quite some accurate associations, I have to say. Too bad for the lack of proper editing! Great review!
I enjoyed the animal characterizations, and the pictures were wonderful!
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mabtard30 wrote: 24 Aug 2020, 12:52 For my entire life I have been interested in American History and politics. I have followed everything American closely.
Though I am not in America, I love issues about America.
For example I was shocked over the Trump win, but I accepted it, because in America everything is possible.
I wouldn't mind reading this book. To at least get someone with a republican lean idea on the 2016 election.
I will read this book and do a review of it .
I would be very curious to see your viewpoint of the book. Thanks for taking the time to read my review and comment!
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The political atmosphere of the United States of America has been in danger zone since the election of Donald Trump in 2016. I'll try to read this.
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Judging from the cover one may never guess the content right. But the review shows that is will be an interesting read, save for the grammatical errors.

Thanks for the review.
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TCG wrote: 28 Aug 2020, 12:23 The political atmosphere of the United States of America has been in danger zone since the election of Donald Trump in 2016. I'll try to read this.
I couldn't agree more, and one could say it goes back even further than that, although it has definitely worsened! Thanks for stopping by!
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Ify_Reviewer wrote: 29 Aug 2020, 09:02 Judging from the cover one may never guess the content right. But the review shows that is will be an interesting read, save for the grammatical errors.

Thanks for the review.
Thanks for taking the time to read it and comment!
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The front cover and book title are deceiving, it looks more like a children's book. Fortunately, your review explains perfectly what the book is about.
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