If you get by all the grammatical and spelling errors, you SHOULD if nothing else... enjoy the plot. Look I've never written a book review before, (well at least not since High School) which is most likely very evident, but after reading the so called reviews here I could not help myself. In case you did not notice every one of the "reviewers" could not get past the spelling and grammar errors. It is my opinion that after the first four or five errors the readers were so obsessed with finding more that they forgot they were reading a novel and became amateur Proof Readers hell bent on making blue marks in their books. (Blue ink is used for corrections and deletions by real Editors) The plot is actually not bad and the fact Big Business literally owns our government and controls our politicians like their own personal puppets, this makes for a refreshing read. Although it will take something at least as drastic as the Drunken Twenty-Somethings plan to change this Land-Of-The-Free back to some semblance of what our Fore Fathers had in mind, it isn't to plausible. All in all, this is a good book at worst.
When does a joke stop being a joke?
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
A group of "young, urban professionals" with absolutely no worries in life, other than who is going to buy the next round, sit around a table complaining about high taxes and Congress' frivolous spending of those tax dollars. A joke is made about killing a Senator a week until taxes are lowered and frivolous spending ends. OR IS IT A JOKE? Throw in the sick-to-death-of-the-affair-with-her-boss-to-get-ahead political aide and you have a story straight from today's headlines!! A little rodeo, a "Bubba," and a true-love story complete the ingredients that will snag anybody's attention.Ben Cooper writes with an easy-going, laid-back style that makes "Blind Luck" a quick-reading but gripping story. Not really a murder mystery, because you know before the Feds who's doing the killing; not a book about politics, either, really. Just a good story about a group of friends who want to make changes in how their tax dollars are spent and just h! ow many of those dollars they have to give away.DOES IT WORK?? Read the book for the answer!!
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