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  • Joshua M
      • Rated 2 stars

    As one of my favorite writers, Roth dissapoints by focusing on trivia instead of character.

    Joshua M wrote this review 8 days ago. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    Jane H
      • Rated 3 stars

    A different look at America if the administration had made a deal with HItler to stay out of war. Jewish perspective

    Jane H wrote this review 3 weeks ago. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    Gemi
      • Rated 3 stars

    For people who like alternative history novels. . . This one is killer. Lindy as president!! Fascism running rampant in the US wow you will be on the edge of your seat.

    Gemi wrote this review 4 weeks ago. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    Peach
      • Rated 2 stars

    The Plot Against America is only the second book I’ve read by Philip Roth, and while it didn’t enchant me like American Pastoral I still thought it was a worthwhile read.

    Young Philip Roth lives in an America much like our own, except Charles Lindberg defeats FDR’s bid for a third term in the White House. Lindberg’s high approval ratings stem not only for his image as a heroic young aviator, but also from his promise to keep America out of the escalating conflicts that lead into the Second World War. The dark side to Lindberg’s America, however, is apparent to young Phil and his parents (if not to his older brother, Sandy, who embraces Lindberg’s new order). Lindberg is an anti-Semite and is on good terms with Hitler, and his policies at home reflect that attitude.

    After the quick chronology that tells the reader how Lindberg’s presidency plays out, the book lost a lot of steam for me. Part coming of age story and part cautionary political tale, the beginning of this book is wonderful— while the end felt like a let-down.

    Peach wrote this review Tuesday, October 13 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    Vassilis  T
      • Rated 0 stars

    a great idea which could have turned into a better book...

    Vassilis T wrote this review Saturday, September 19 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    Lisa A
      • Rated 2 stars

    http://thebookwormslibrary.com/?p=88

    Lisa A wrote this review Friday, September 18 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    Dave H
      • Rated 3 stars

    The story is a bit ponderous but still a good read by a much revered author...

    Dave H wrote this review Wednesday, September 16 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    Scott B
      • Rated 4 stars

    I'm a big fan of Philip Roth. But I ignored this title for some time because I thought the premise was iffy. Then I saw it on CD at the library one day and decided, "what the heck". Well, I'm glad I did. In the talented hands of Roth the premise seems realistic. American hero Charles Lindbergh runs for President in 1940 on am anti-war platform and beats Roosevelt. Lindbergh was anti-semitic, according to the book. (There is controversy about such a claim.) Lindbergh cuts deals with Hitler and the Japanese and America stays out of the war, but takes steps towards fascism. This book is to a degree autobiographical, as many of Roth's books are. This book centers around a boy growing up in a Jewish family in New Jersey. Read this book because of Roth's fine writing, the good story and whatever lessons you might draw from it relative to our own time.

    Scott B wrote this review Saturday, September 12 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    xroldx e
      • Rated 5 stars

    Coming of age, New Jersey, Nazi's, World War 2.
    This book is one of my alltime favourites.

    xroldx e wrote this review Monday, September 7 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    Brahm
      • Rated 5 stars

    One of my all-time favourites. Smart, suspenseful, involving and intelligent. Read it!

    Brahm wrote this review Thursday, August 27 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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