![]() They can range from four pages to 20, averaging 10 pages per chapter. While the book has 42 chapters, they are very short and sweet. Woodward writes in a way that one can easily follow along with.Īt first, it was a little hard to follow along as he likes to jump to different points in times on whatever topic the chapter is covering, but he gets his point across very clearly and accurately. The book itself, at 357 pages excluding acknowledgements, source notes and an index, is a very easy read. He is also the author/co-author of 18 other books about various other presidents from various sides of the political spectrum. He is a two time Pulitzer prize winner for his work on Watergate and, in 2003, for his reporting on the 9/11 attacks. ![]() But Bob Woodward’s new book Fear: Trump in the White House may be the most in-depth one yet.īob Woodward is an associate editor at The Washington Post and is famously known for covering the Watergate scandal with Carl Bernstein that would eventually lead to Richard Nixon resigning in 1974. Under Donald Trump’s presidency, there have been a number of highly publicized books going against the Republican president. ![]()
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