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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Highly Recommend The Scrapbook Lecture Jul 08, 2010
By Kelly Breeze This book provides so much insight and linking of actual events that may or may not explain what likely happened to our President, but it is action packed and completely impartial. It truly makes you question other theories and teaches us so much about our history in a very entertaining and engaging way. This book is a fast read since you won't want to put it down and there is never a dull moment. I highly recommend this book to all readers including those that normally wouldn't pick up a book involving historical events.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Utterly Captivating Feb 21, 2010
By David Curtin
"Dave C"
There are books you buy and consume in bites, a little here, a little there; and then there are books you devour all in one sitting. Be prepared to devour "The Scrapbook Lecture". Crafted in manner that draws you in deeper and deeper as the facts about the JFK assassination unfold, it is impossible to put down this captivating account of the lives of all those involved at the time. Will you learn something? Undoubtedly. Will be believe you know who committed the assassination? Only you'll be able to answer this, but you'll have a wealth of finely assembled and presented information, and understand fully why this book is impossible to put down. Let the investigation begin!
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Scrapbook Lecture - A VERY GOOD READ! Jan 21, 2010
By J. Barfoot This is a book that will keep you up all night because you have to put the pieces together and figure out who, in fact, did assassinate President John F. Kennedy. The author presents the various suspect scenarios in such a way as to captivate and hold interest from beginning to end. A definite must read for anyone who likes an historically based novel about a topic that remains unsolved for the past 46 years (unless, of course, you actually believe the Warren Commission.)
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a real page-turner Oct 20, 2009
By N. B. Couch This is a must-read for anyone interested in one of the defining episodes in American history - the JFK assassination - or anyone interested in American history in general. The author brings to life a network of personalities and events and challenges you to think about the ways they might have interacted to produce one of the few true "where were you" moments in your lifetime.
I could not put this book down! May 27, 2010
By Jerome Jones If history classes were indeed taught this way, and they could be, students would be learning a lot more about our past. (If I may quote George Santayana, "Those who are unaware of history are destined to repeat it.") Maybe in the future history WILL be taught like the adventure story that is The Scrapbook Lecture, and SO much more will be retained. I learned more about JFK history than all the other books I've read on the subject and history classes that I've taken, combined. However, it left me wanting. I really, really want to know more about the assassination now. A sequel, perhaps?
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