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Rating:  Summary: Anything for money Review: Gennifer Flowers received plenty of money for this ... attempt at non-fiction (and for her other duplicities) all of which occurred after her failure to succeed at anything else. It really belongs in the fictional romance pot-boiler category. This woman lied about having a twin sister, lied on her job resumes, etc. In every way she is not a credible witness. A prurient read for ill-informed conservatives who like to combine sexual kicks with libel. Belongs in super market tabloids, the only "newspapers" who ever lent her inventions any "credibility."
Rating:  Summary: A Book That Should Be Republished Review: Intriguing,informative and positive-Reading this first autobiography by Gennifer Flowers was an amazing journey into the woman's life,thoughts and,so to speak,"inner world". Because it not only describes her most famous one-time lover,Bill Clinton's attractive but complicated personality from all angles as it is supposed to,but also reveals her insightful observations on every single thing that happened to her life,regardless of whether it was private or public,and her ability to express them to the fullest.I was struck as I read one page after another,especially by her excellent sense of humor which remains unwavering both in times of euphoria and in times of trouble and ordeal,even at the moment when her life itself seems to be in jeopardy because of the relationship with Clinton. Yes.Although completely betrayed by none other than her caring but cunning and powerful lover,she never flinches,and after going through so much pain caused by the man,she finally overcomes it with that remarkable attitude.It is at that moment that she "betrays" him in return,by leaving him behind inwardly and moves forward,free of any hatred or obssession.Thoroughly affirmative and positive-that may be the reason why I found it so refreshing when I finished reading. Therefore,I believe that this book is worth 100 times as much as the more famous similar book,Monica's Story,and that this one definitely needs to be republished at this particular moment-the end of the Clinton Presidency.
Rating:  Summary: Very Believeable Review: Why I believe everything Gennifer says in her book. She has said many times on television interviews what she tells in her book. She never trips up when asked over and over about the twelve years she had the relationship with Clinton. She describes Clinton to the (T) just how he acts today. When she tells about the things he talked about with her alone, it sure sounds like him when we hear him talk to us the American people. Gennifer describes Clinton as she had been the wife, as a wife usually knows the husband better than anyone else. Hillary seems as though she does not even know her own husband. There are a lot of shocking chapters also in Gennifer's book on what kind of man Clinton really is.
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