A review of Robert Dallek's, John F. Kennedy, An Unfinished Life
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<Tab/>Robert Dallek wrote John F. Kennedy, An Unfinished Life 1917- 1963. The book was wonderfully written and did a very superior job on covering all aspects of JFK's life, without being bias or unfairly portraying him. The book was about John F. Kennedy's life as a whole. It covered John's early years up to his death in 1963. Another interesting thing was that it included a variety of history and information on
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in a writing style that was easy to follow and he used a tone that captured the reader's attention. He also had the book well structured and all information was displayed in a chronological order, which makes it easy to look back on the book for various points and other information. In conclusion, it was a captivating novel that displayed John F. Kennedy's true image in a positive light, with accuracy and free of bias.
in a writing style that was easy to follow and he used a tone that captured the reader's attention. He also had the book well structured and all information was displayed in a chronological order, which makes it easy to look back on the book for various points and other information. In conclusion, it was a captivating novel that displayed John F. Kennedy's true image in a positive light, with accuracy and free of bias.