I’m not a fan of Bill O’Reilly so I read this book with some trepidation.  My daughter was assigned it in her contemporary lit class and couldn’t stop talking about it.  It was actually a really good book.  O’Reilly made it flow like a novel, rather than a historical piece.

It tells the story of the Kennedy presidency in great detail, shedding light into what we’ve been taught and what may have actually happened.  Since I was born after his presidency and assassination, it filled in a lot of gaps I didn’t know.

Grade:  B+

I would have given it a higher grade but since I read this for entertainment, I don’t see a real value for my professional development.