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3.0 out of 5 starsRotten apples
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2018
I enjoy Emily Jane Fox and her commentary on news shows and her insight into the Trumps and his circle of associates on a more personal level. There weren't many surprises in the book, although gossipy, it wasn't all that interesting. I did read it to the end in spite of some poor editing and convoluted story lines. It does give some insight into the lives of his 4 adult children (not touching on the minor child) and his three wives. Basically these are all unlikeable, greedy and privileged people who live a typical greedy lifestyle. It did personalize the 'kids' to a great degree, but IMO they almost look worse than they already do. I realize one has no control over the circumstances of one's birth or to whom one is born, or how one is raised, but at some point we all must look around us, assess the situation, and decide if we're going to carry on the family traditions or seek out a better path of our own. With maybe the exception of Tiffany, and that's still TBD, they don't seem to have fallen far from the tree.