Wayne reviews a book by its cover.
Vol 1
The right man: the surprising presidency of George W. Bush

This book was truly heartfelt and amazing. The twenty-two chapters of Bushy explaining about the "Telescope" in his hand were truly captivating. He proceeded to hold the "telescope" up to the American public and proudly proclaimed he could see monkeys and really, small panda's in the distance. A brilliant man he is, and this book shows that.

The title was quite misleading, though. The surprising presidency doesn't do the book justice. His presidency wasn't that surprising, everyone knew that Bushy was a brilliant man, OF COURSE he'd have a good run! I don't know what the author was thinking; geez. One surprising part of the book was the first part of the title: "The Right man" It was going to be called the "Left man" because Bushy said that he wasn't right handed, but the author thought wisely and changed it just in time for publication.

Most of the book was quite good, but nothing could ever eclipse the "Telescope" chapters. I can't stop talking about it. The part that really touched me the most was the realization of Bushy that the "Telescope" made a really loud noise whenever he spoke into it. And I quote, "Wow! A telescope that makes a really loud noise when you speak into it! And it sounds just like me…only really loud!" Brilliant, simply brilliant.
Overall, it was a great book. Bushy is truly a magnificent man.
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