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B**D
I’ve never given a negative review, but I’m going to give it a shot.
This is quite possibly the only reading material I’ve ever regretted spending money on. I’m sure there’s a fair amount of vocabulary the author doesn’t have a firm grasp on, but one word he really should look up is, “editor.”I made it through three chapters before giving up. Once I was able to decipher the delightful maze of grammatical errors and typos of the paragraphs the author wrote himself, I was left with page after page of copied and pasted content from various websites. I’m not positive, and I don’t care to open this literary gem to double check, but I’m pretty sure I saw some ads splashed in there as I was skimming through rest of the book in a desperate attempt to find hope that my 12 dollars hadn’t been a complete waste. Alas, I was left wanting.You may notice I’m focusing mainly on judging the writing style of the author and the editing. I don’t feel it’s fair for me to judge the actual content, as it seems a great deal of it was written by others.I can honestly say that the most enjoyable part of this whole experience, has been writing this review.
D**D
Poorly written, poorly fact-checked.
While he seems to actually attempt a middle of the road approach, the author ends up regurgitating the same non-sensical rhetoric as Charles Davis, only in a slightly nicer way. However, the worst part of this book is the complete lack of proofreading. Mispellings, poor grammar, and misuse of words run rampant throughout the entire work. This book contains maybe 50 pages of content that was stretched to fit 136 pages. Quite frankly, it was painful to read. Please do not waste your $10.
H**R
if typos and grammar drive you nuts, dont buy this book
if typos and grammar drive you nuts, dont buy this book.
G**
Sucks!
The writer never explained the subject he just rambled on about old news.
G**T
Unresearched and Terrible grammar errors
Despite the other reviews I figured I would give this book a shot. The author claims to take a "middle of the road" approach. He regurgitates the same view over and over again throughout the entire book. His research other than some court documents were with only one specific chapter of this club. His distain for Iron Order is obvious from the beginning. Should have had more input other than just one club and a guy he knew as a kid that was a member. There are tons of grammatical errors which will give you a headache reading. Other than kindling for a fire the only other use for this book would to teach upcoming writers to proofread their writings, due to the fact it makes the author look worse. Do not waste your money on this book.
A**G
Excellent read from front to back !!
Well written fact based on actual events that every person from the MC world to the Civilian world should know.Chapter three is were the author starts to get this book rock'n and rollin..Glad we added this to our collection and everyone who's interested will be very shocked by some of the content. James Macecari has guts to tell the Plain Truth about what is going on with the "Pop ups" and "Lollipops" in the biker world !!
W**L
Very Hard to read full of inaccuracies
Full of bad "facts."
G**R
A down to earth read in today’s MC world.
Like his straight forward style. Agree with the author or not, you knew his opinion. Appreciated his past experiences, and his ability to convey the lifestyle.
C**H
X
Not to bad
S**Y
Waste of Money
Badly written rant against certain types of non-outlaw biker clubs, with bad arguments used to support a dumb position. The hatred for police (which I do not share) is obvious throughout. Funny how the "bad guys" don't want to follow "society's rules" but expect others to follow theirs.Typos, spelling mistakes, and grammatical errors abound, as if written by a juvenile. The best parts are copied verbatim from online sites.Worst thing I've read in years.
G**O
Biking culture
Good book.Insightful.
A**R
Awesome book
Great read
H**N
Great Read
Excellent book.
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