Normally I would not read a book about Trump, but given his Republican nomination for president, I'm really glad I did. First, it makes for compelling reading. Although it is written in a bit of a breathless style (especially at the beginning), that style fits with the Donald's hyper, look-at-me-NOW, materialistic, tabloid life--which he cultivates. I didn’t want to put it down.
Second, this book gives a really valuable look at the Real Donald (it’s ironic that his Twitter tag is #RealDonaldTrump). It was written before Trump was a political figure, so the author had no political agenda. That's lack of political agenda gives it more credibility about the real DT who is revealed in this book.
Most humans have a public persona that is different than who we really are. Think of how messy Trump's public persona is, well beneath that facade really ain't pretty. There are sooo many juicy (and ultimately tragic) examples of Donald being an ugly human being. If you read this book, and still think he should be president, I have a very very overpriced real estate seminar to sell you. This book makes clear that Trump is too unstable to be president (Lost Tycoon recounts at least a couple times the Donald was feeling suicidal--an obviously very dangerous quality for a president.)
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