An Immigrant's Love Letter to the West
N**L
Witty and Intelligent
Whatever your political viewpoint, Konstantin's discussion of Western civilization's pros and cons is worth considering. Easy read, thoughtful arguments, clever and humorous.
B**N
An important and nuanced take on the state of western civilization
I am a fan of Triggernometry and Konstantin Kisin as a speaker in general. I was concerned the book might be a sort of best of ideas from the show.I am pleased that the book is well structured, well written and gave me some new ideas to chew on. Well worth the read!
Z**H
A must read book.
It's a sober defence of the west, that is being attacked from within the West..Written eloquently and with humor.Historical events revealed, much needed for our generation.Warmly recommend
M**T
Thoroughly Enjoyed
Can’t imagine those in opposition to the subjects covered will give this much attention, but if you’re interested in the discussion, it’s a great book. A great mix of facts, humour, and opinion all through the lens of ‘lived experience’, and a youthful stance. Straight forward, and barely any ‘fat’ to it. Enjoyed pretty much every page. Very witty at stages, and I enjoyed the way he ties it all together in the last chapter.
A**0
NOT AS GOOD AS HIS SPEECHES, BUT NEVERTHESS WORTH READING
I bought this book because I came to know its author Konstantin Kissin from his videos I found on You Tube. He is an excellent speaker and builds and presents his arguments and ideas in a very engaging and interesting way. The book unfortunately is not as interesting and engaging because it is practically a written version of his talks and debates which does not match the written format of a book. Moreover, some of the issues he engages with in the book result quite blurry and convoluted and therefore leave a bit to desire. Nevetheless, it is worth reading. I suggest to those that have never seen him in a debate or talk to watch some of his videos before and after reading the book.
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