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Founding Brothers by Joseph J. Ellis

Founding Brothers

The Revolutionary Generation

by Joseph J. Ellis
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  • First Published:
  • Oct 1, 2000, 288 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Feb 2002, 304 pages
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Kevin

This book is ridiculously boring. Assigned in my U.S. History class at college. Certain chapters begin discussions of a topic on the assumption that the reader already understands the topic. The discussions that I did understand were useful though.
Sweetgirl1882

Only read the book because it was assigned in one of my (college) classes. Found it boring and a pain to read; wouldn't recommend it.
Lola

This book did not interest me at all
Tom

This book was very boring, and very very wordy. Not worth reading even if you are a history buff.
kara marshburn

i thought this book was absolutely horrible. we have to complete a study guide for my freshman elp class and i can barely comprehend the points in which ellis is trying to explain. the text is way too wordy. TERRIBLE BOOK!!!!


I hate this book, even with audio version i can't understand it!
kara

this book is soooooooooooooooooooooooo hard to understand!!!!!!!!!
Katy

Seriously? (Age 16)
Im in chapter 2 of this book, and I gotta ask, am I the only person who thinks that educational books, such as Founding Brothers, should at least be written with a little voice? No one to my knowledge actually talks like this, so why write like this? Use some adjectives Ellis! Add a little adventure. National Treasure was alright, why can't this be entertaining? I just believe that if you're writing a book that is destined to be required reading for students, give them something to make it bearable. The only thing helping me is an image I have in my head of Dumbledore talking to Harry Potter, because he is the only person (though fictional) that I can imagine speaking the words of Joseph J. Ellis. I'll let you know when I'm done.

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