My Revolutions: A Novel
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Read for the 666 Challenge, and the Roof Top reader Challenge (read 12 books which have been on Mt. TBR for more than a year).
I don't think I would have slogged through this book were it not for the two challenges I was reading it for. I was so very disappointed by it, having loved Transmission by the same author. My Revolutions is the story of a fellow who was very involved in the anti-war, anti-government, anti-conservative protests of the 60's. This book follows a ragtag group in England which starts out protesting peacefully and evolves into a more dangerous philosophy put into practice.
I'm not interested...moreI don't think I would have slogged through this book were it not for the two challenges I was reading it for. I was so very disappointed by it, having loved Transmission by the same author. My Revolutions is the story of a fellow who was very involved in the anti-war, anti-government, anti-conservative protests of the 60's. This book follows a ragtag group in England which starts out protesting peacefully and evolves into a more dangerous philosophy put into practice.
I'm not interested in political history, nor am I remotely versed in British politics, plus I was a little kid in the 60's. All of this means that there wasn't much left for me in this book. Glad to have it behind me, and moving on....
I don't think I would have slogged through this book were it not for the two challenges I was reading it for. I was so very disappointed by it, having loved Transmission by the same author. My Revolutions is the story of a fellow who was very involved in the anti-war, anti-government, anti-conservative protests of the 60's. This book follows a ragtag group in England which starts out protesting peacefully and evolves into a more dangerous philosophy put into practice.
I'm not interested...moreI don't think I would have slogged through this book were it not for the two challenges I was reading it for. I was so very disappointed by it, having loved Transmission by the same author. My Revolutions is the story of a fellow who was very involved in the anti-war, anti-government, anti-conservative protests of the 60's. This book follows a ragtag group in England which starts out protesting peacefully and evolves into a more dangerous philosophy put into practice.
I'm not interested in political history, nor am I remotely versed in British politics, plus I was a little kid in the 60's. All of this means that there wasn't much left for me in this book. Glad to have it behind me, and moving on....