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  • Essay / Analysis of the Loss of Bin Laden - 1448

    The only negative thing I would have to say about this novel is that the author didn't really keep a majority of the book balanced with points of view opposites. If Miniter had found a balance between the points of view, it could have caused the reader to disagree with Miniter's point of view. I agree with the author's strategy of keeping the information tilted to one side, as the argument would be weakened as it would distract the reader from Miniter's point of view. The book is full of reasons to dislike Bill Clinton's decisions, but then again, all of Richard Miniter's statements opposing Bill Clinton were always factual and based on solid reasons. I highly recommend this book to all my peers, not only because of the extensive research the author did to effectively express his point of view, but also because it is something that is wrong known to Americans. My peers and I were too young in 2001 to understand the catastrophic events that took place. As we get older, we slowly begin to learn more about the events that took place, but we can learn even more about the entire story by reading an informative novel like