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Review of the "The Users Guide to Democracy"

I love this book. The Users Guide to Democracy by Nick Capodice and Hannah McCarthy provides a very readable explanation of how our government works. Humor is inserted as well as a few tongue in check comments about current events that makes the readers feel comfortable with the content. It could easily have been titled "An Idiot's Guide to Democracy". My copy is a digital one but I would love to have a hard copy to sit on my shelves as a reference book. Most citizens do not know how our government works or why our founding fathers put the checks and balances and procedures in place. The book makes sense of those mysteries of government. Every citizen should have a copy of this book. I highly recommend this book! Publication date is set for September. It can't come out soon enough!

Thanks #NetGalley for allowing me to read and review this book.

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