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“The Mueller report is that rare Washington tell-all that surpasses its pre-publication hype…the best book by far on the workings of the Trump presidency. It was delivered to the attorney general but is also written for history. The book reveals the president in all his impulsiveness, insecurity and growing disregard for rules and norms; White House aides alternating between deference to the man and defiance of his ‘crazy s---‘ requests; and a campaign team too inept to realize, or too reckless to care, when they might have been bending the law. And special counsel Robert Mueller has it all under oath, on the record, along with interviews and contemporaneous notes backing it up.” —Carlos Lozada, The Washington Post

“This is a document that, like the Badlands National Park, one has to visit for oneself. If you rely on the velvet fog of Attorney General William Barr’s Cliffs Notes, you will get an ‘F’ on the exam… So much of what’s in the Mueller report is already known, thanks to what never again should be referred to as ‘fake news,’ that reading it is like consuming a short story collection that’s already been excerpted in every magazine you subscribe to. But its two volumes nonetheless have the power to shock and appall.”
—Dwight Garner, The New York Times

“It's amazing how many journalistic stories derided as ‘fake news’ over the past few years now re-appear in Mueller's recounting — only this time as documented evidence…. Mueller's contribution to the literature of this period in history will have an expanding readership in the immediate future as well.” —
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“The Mueller report, Olympian and meticulous, feels like an attempt to wrest back our government on behalf not just of real lawyers but of reality itself.” —
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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Scribner; First Edition (April 30, 2019)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 736 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1982129735
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1982129736
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.36 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 2 x 9 inches
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Customers say

Customers find the report easy to read and organized. They find the information informative, fascinating, and providing important context. Many consider it well worth the cost. However, some readers find the print size too small and font too small. Opinions are mixed on authenticity, quality material, and pacing. Some find the report extremely factual and thoroughly documented, while others say it's neither straight nor honest.

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259 customers mention "Readability"183 positive76 negative

Customers find the report easy to read from cover to cover or by issue. It's clearly written and organized for quick reading. The table of contents is clear, and the layout and index are great. The report is detailed yet not difficult to follow.

"This report is succinct, to be trusted and is an eye-opener. I guess I was confused as to what the obstruction of justice was about...." Read more

"...On this point, the Report was incredibly clear, despite all the redactions: we were attacked, the attacks will continue unless steps are taken...." Read more

"...obtained this version due to its ready availability and the ease in reading it on Kindle as well as the complementary material provided by the..." Read more

"...I am grateful to have hard copy because it is too difficult to read such a book off a computer screen because of the need for frequent cross..." Read more

141 customers mention "Information quality"134 positive7 negative

Customers find the book informative and fascinating. They appreciate the detailed information, including all indictments and brief descriptions of key events. The report provides important context and timelines for the last two years of activity. Readers also appreciate the WAPO commentary.

"This report is succinct, to be trusted and is an eye-opener. I guess I was confused as to what the obstruction of justice was about...." Read more

"...Also, because of the timespan, readers will find the book’s timeline of events useful...." Read more

"...This is a rather dry read, but it is a must-read book of historical value.Five stars out of five." Read more

"...have some bias, but I found them to be relatively neutral and informative for those who were not familiar with the investigation...." Read more

40 customers mention "Value for money"30 positive10 negative

Customers appreciate the book's value for money. They find it worth the cost and the annotated version worthwhile.

"...make this Mueller Report by the Washington Post staff well worth the cost...." Read more

"Great format, easy to read, well worth the $. My issue is with the subject matter and the very real need to have to..." Read more

"...My biggest problem is with the production value of the book...." Read more

"...Dense reading, but well worth it for anyone who truly wants to be informed." Read more

68 customers mention "Authenticity"46 positive22 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the authenticity of the report. Some find it informative and well-documented, with a clear, even-handed, and methodical examination of the evidence. Others feel the report is dishonest, conniving, and corrupt, with inadequate evidence to pursue convictions. The report is redacted as it gets to the good stuff.

"This report is succinct, to be trusted and is an eye-opener. I guess I was confused as to what the obstruction of justice was about...." Read more

"...Additionally, the volume contains a very helpful narrative of events that took place over more than a year and half and that involved a large cast..." Read more

"...art, conspiracy, there was, according to Mueller, inadequate evidence to pursue such convictions as would seem appropriate, but on the face of it,..." Read more

"...The report itself is completely unbiased - Mueller does an excellent job of sticking entirely to the facts...." Read more

32 customers mention "Quality material"19 positive13 negative

Customers have differing views on the book's quality. Some find it well-organized with an introduction by reporters and a glossary. Others mention the print edition paper is flimsy, thin, and cheap. Overall, opinions vary on whether the book is of high or low quality.

"...And it is a very strong case...." Read more

"...small for ease of reading, and that the entire book is printed on cheap newsprint paper making it impossible to highlight important passages...." Read more

"...Post/Scribner printed version of the Mueller Report has some good materials: an introduction by the reporters for those who are unfamiliar with..." Read more

"...The book is high quality. So much is included in 729 pages in 2 inches.I have a big problem with this book, however...." Read more

19 customers mention "Pacing"11 positive8 negative

Customers have different views on the pacing of the book. Some find it frightening and disturbing, with a good introduction to the characters. Others find the truth depressing and difficult to read, with the single-spaced type making it hard to see.

"...evidence may have been altered or destroyed. Part II is especially damning on the question of obstruction...." Read more

"The best 10 bucks I've ever spent although the truth is really depressing, astonishing, and clearly, DEMOCRACY IN USA IS IN DANGER!..." Read more

"...All in all the book is fascinating and frightening to know this is all still happening..I THANK THE PRESS every day for doing your job and..." Read more

"...The single-spaced type of the report is hard on the eyes...." Read more

121 customers mention "Print size"15 positive106 negative

Customers find the print size too small and difficult to read. They also mention the file size is too large and the report is long.

"...Rpt part of the book is printed in a font that is way too small for ease of reading, and that the entire book is printed on cheap newsprint paper..." Read more

"...However, I find that the downsides far outweigh the upsides. The font is small...." Read more

"...terms of the book itself, its a huge book with very thin paper and small print, as other reviewers have noted...." Read more

"The only reason for 4 stars is the extremely small print. The rest of the story is very positive...." Read more

A must read for every American
4 out of 5 stars
A must read for every American
I bought both the kindle and paperback versions so i will attempt to give you the pluses n minuses of each.KINDLE..-Does not have the original reports page numbers, which are often referenced by those reporting on it.+Allows you to enlarge print size+Allows you to highlight n take notes.+Links to footnotes+SearchableBOOK...+Has both book page nbrs n original report page nbrs-Smaller than normal print, although not too small (just small enough to retain original page on a page to retain original pg nbrs.BOTH...-Does not contain supporting documents such as emails that r referenced. But I don't think this is unique to this book but rather they r not included in the released report, to my knowledge anyway.OVERALL...Of the books released so far, this is the best version in my opinion, based on reading reviews of other books n the complaints rendered, such as others r too small of print or don't have original pg nbrs, etc.As far as content, I will leave that to you to form your own opinion, other than I do believe it's a must read for every American.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2019
This report is succinct, to be trusted and is an eye-opener. I guess I was confused as to what the obstruction of justice was about. I thought, erroneously, that it was President Trump trying to obstruct any transparency into his tax returns, his Trump organization, his continued participation in his many financial avenues and his active, working intent on building a Trump Tower in Russia up through June 2016 - well after he was named nominee of the Republican Party. Terribly unethical. But, if he were to have been honest about it, maybe it wouldn't have been such a negative mark on his trustworthiness.

My awakening and NEW understanding of Volume 2 (if you are interested:: Trump was obstructing justice into the investigation of Russia's ATTACK on our democracy by interfering in our election process!!! Along with the things I initially thought was the "deal". WHY ON EARTH would a President, any president, who swore an oath to the Constitution of the United States, to protect the American people, interfere with a very serious investigation on how it happened and what we can do in the future to prevent it from happening again??? WHAT?! (SMH) One would think that a President SHOULD be cooperating, for the sake of the country and our pillars of democracy.. What in the hell does he have to hide? Obviously something, if not many things...because he sure has been doing things that Russia is pleased about. Does that mean he's indebted to Russia/Putin in some way? I realize there was not enough evidence to fit the definition of CONSPIRACY and to charge him for it...but he and his campaign sure as hell DID "collude" w/the Russians (happily asking for and accepting negative info on Hillary) to help his campaign and to help elect him president. Well, that worked, to the Russians glee!

After reading this report (Volume 1 was more difficult to read and keep up with), my opinion is that he is more than likely an illegitimate president. Crazy to even consider, right?! But it's the only explanation for the Russian's help and his grateful acceptance of it...and sharing of polling data in critical electoral college states. Trump won the election by a small margin of 77,000 votes spread over key electoral college states. That clinched it. He'll do it again. He'll used Russia, NK and China to help him try to win 2020. SIDE NOTE: As I write this review, I am seeing that the POTUS was interviewed in the Oval Office and stated, in no uncertain terms, that he would gladly accept (and wouldn't call the FBI), if he was offered negative information on his rival, from a foreign country!!! WHAT?! Didn't we just go through this 2 year Mueller Investigation, only to have Trump "snub" it and do it again "cause he can". (It's more than obvious that he thinks he's above the law!)

Can I say that Volume 2 blew my socks off?! There are at least 10 documented acts of Obstruction of Justice. Just alarming! Didn't he say, during his campaign that he would be a "law and order President"?! I have now come to the educated opinion that we MUST begin Impeachment Hearings immediately! That way he cannot obstruct all subpoenas, Congress can get access to more information, with less struggle. I wasn't "there" on Impeachment - but HE has led us there!! So, I sure as hell am 1000% behind Impeachment NOW! I don't know how many folks have researched their ancestry...but I personally have upwards of 35 DIRECT ancestors who fought for and gave their lives for our hard-fought democracy. Lest we forget that history?! Do we really want to lose the liberty and freedom that that democracy entitles us?! Trump is pulling at the threads of our democracy...most in plain view, but some in "secret". Pulling on these threads can lead to an unraveling of our political norms, laws and our ability for checks and balances. Fact: There have been many a country, in the 21st century, that has fallen into an autocracy or dictatorship! Frightening! Let's NOT be one of them!! I'm begging those who have not read this...please read it...or listen to it on Audible. I know we are all busy in our lives and often can barely find time to sleep. Do NOT believe the propaganda from Trump and his cronies when he says "NO obstruction.. NO Collusion". It is a blatant lie. That's in black & white in the report. Also please be wary of watching and listening to opinion-based media (especially prime time Fox - Hannity, Tucker, Laura). They are NOT honest purveyors of the news. They invite division in an already divisive country. Take the time to listen and read to neutral news media...NPR, Al-Jazeera, BBC, etc. We are ALL Americans, who only want the best for America. Let's try to discuss our differences in a calm, rational, respectful way. This is important. Really important.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2019
I feel I've now done my duty as a member of Congress (oh, wait..) and read the complete Mueller Report.
The biggest take-away for me: most of the big picture items have been known to us paying attention this whole time thanks entirely to the diligence and doggedness of the incredible reportage of The Washington Post, The New York Times, Natasha Bertrand and others. All the calls of 'Fake News' by the White House and its minions and enablers fall as failing and untrue in the face of overwhelming evidence that our electoral system was unquestionably under attack by members and associates of the Russian government. The dozens of indictments concerning that activity, despite their being prosecutions that will never see incarcerations of those criminals responsible is apparently not enough evidence for the Senate to take steps to protect our electoral process from further and ever more extensive invasions and incursions. On this point, the Report was incredibly clear, despite all the redactions: we were attacked, the attacks will continue unless steps are taken. One can be astonished by Jared Kushner's assertion that the Russian attack on our Democracy was merely a matter of 'a few Facebook ads', but no more so than one can by the GOP Senate's refusal to take positive steps that it not happen again.
As to collusion, or to use the appropriate term of art, conspiracy, there was, according to Mueller, inadequate evidence to pursue such convictions as would seem appropriate, but on the face of it, only because the Trump campaign was The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight. They were truly too ignorant to have pursued active conspiracy.
Most frustrating to may of us was Mueller's decision not to pursue action against Trump for Obstruction of Justice, of which there is here presented overwhelming evidence of action, intent, nexus, etc. Robert Swan Mueller III has always been a straight shooter, always by the book, and his acquiescence to DoJ and Office of Legal Counsel protocols (not, by the way, established law) that a sitting President* can not be indicted led him to his declination decision, leaving AG Barr Barr Jinx to proclaim the wholly disingenuous exoneration, despite Mueller's explicitly stating that the report did NOT exonerate.
We are now, it seems to me, in a race against the clock. Alarm bells are strong here:
"A possible remedy through impeachment for abuses of power would not substitute for potential criminal liability after a President leaves office. Impeachment would remove a President from office, but would not address the underlying culpability of the conduct or serve the usual purposes of the criminal law...Impeachment is also a drastic and rarely invoked remedy, and Congress is not restricted to relying only on impeachment, rather than making criminal law applicable to a former President, as OLC has recognized. 'Recognizing an immunity from prosecution for a sitting President would not preclude such prosecution once the President's term is over or he is otherwise removed from office by resignation or impeachment.'"
Barr and the White House are playing the long game, stringing out their obstructive unwillingness to provide testimony and evidence, perhaps hoping that the next election will again be interfered with and Trump will be reinstalled by nefarious means, the GOP Senate will have been complicit in leaving the flood gates of interference and invasion open, and putting Trump beyond the reach of the law due to the statutes of limitations on his high crimes and misdemeanours.
Mueller came out recently to basically say to Congress: read the report. All the noise generated by Trump et alia is just a horrifying testament to his contention, quite well established, that nobody who ought to will read the Report and will instead take his tweets for truth.
Mueller also stated, in the report but also underlined in his rare public pronouncement, that Congress should do its job:
"...we concluded that Congress can validly make obstruction-of-justice statutes applicable to corruptly motivated official acts of the President without impermissibly undermining his Article II functions."

We are living in lawless times, in my view, and our disappointment in the lack of fire-breathing zealotry on behalf of Justice should not blind us to the overwhelming evidence of continuing wrongdoing that the Special Counsel lays out in the Report. Luckily, the diligent perseverance of the press, friend and fearless advocate for truth and the American people will continue to hold a clear mirror to these days.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Old and bad book
Reviewed in India on March 17, 2022
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Linda Gail
5.0 out of 5 stars The truth is what is important
Reviewed in Canada on July 22, 2019
Very interesting. Mueller and his committee left no stone unturned. Book had to be read in segments in order to keep all the facts straight. It took awhile to read and digest it all but at the end it proved to be very well researched and validated. I have no doubts about Mueller's findings. I am glad I took the time to read it.
Lee davis
5.0 out of 5 stars It will be a historical reference book for budding political science majors
Reviewed in Germany on December 2, 2019
It is very comprehensive indeed.
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5.0 out of 5 stars What’s next
Reviewed in Japan on May 31, 2019
I would like to know where does this report mention about “no collusion, no obstruction” which I could not find.
So, I am wondering if Mr.Trump has read this or not.
I am very interesting to see what will happen next, how this country to recover it’s democracy and who, among the Republicans, to stand up.