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Review of "No Ordinary Joe", biography of Joe Biden

"No Ordinary Joe" gave me a different perspective on Joe Biden. I was pretty familiar with his major life events but this book added a more personal spin. I liked the book as It did not take a political side or glorify Joe Biden, denounce Donald Trump or make an election prediction. It did in the final chapters list Biden's political stance on a variety of issues. That alone makes it a timely read. If you are tired of watching the cable and network news and their opinionated commentary about the two major candidates this is a good way to find out information with out being bombarded by biased trivia. The book is an easy and quick read so you won't find it burdensome. The only question it leaves is one you will have to answer yourself. Is Joe Biden real or a product of the "swamp" or a savior of the common man. Thanks to #NetGalley for allowing me to read and review this book.

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