The Bluest State is selling pretty well on Amazon: #7,044 in Books, #2 in Books > Nonfiction > Government > State & Local Government, and #13 in Books > Nonfiction > Politics > Political Parties, with a four-star rating on average. Sadly, however, it only has 11 reviews, which seems a rather thin sample. If you’d like to share your thoughts, just click here (you can also read the first few pages there for free). If you have time, I imagine a quick cut and paste of your review into the comments here would make interesting reading.
If this is the work of a journalist, one can only imagine what a non-journalist might have produced.
Please share widely!
A Peter Porcupine-penned paperback! I hope it’s as good as Lynne Cheney’s Sisters:
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Gotcha! You got some explaining to do! (Just kidding – I presume you were speaking of all romance novels as icky. But why give up the oppurtunity to play with unclear speech?)
…is Pride and Predjudice.
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And maybe Rebecca.
by Zora Neale Hurston. I like Zora despite her being a Republican, lol.
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Amazon.com page. The book is considered a classic piece of US Modernism literature often placed in the same part of the canon William Faulkner occupies. And this book is anything but icky.
Read all about it here.
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If you love your children, vote Republican.