Join today and start reading your favorite books for Free!
Rate this book!
Write a review?
What an amazing read. If you love racism and white supremacy, this is the book for you. The events in the book are horrific. This garbage book deserves nothing but scorn. The events could never actually happen, the main character is a pretentious moron, and anyone who thinks this book adds value to the world clearly has no value to the world.
Propaganda is a fickle thing. Christians have been excellent at propaganda, which is why we were so successful. I'm not using the term "propaganda" in a disparaging way; Orwell also used it in a neutral way so that's how I'm using it. Propaganda is essentially a wide-ranging argumentation for an idea or ideology. The thing about propaganda, though, is that it has to be appealing on some level to work. It has to have some subtlety to be successful.As propaganda, this book fails on every imaginabl...
This book is obviously racist and generally horrible morally. It's also significant historically because it was essentially the step by step playbook for a lot of violent domestic terrorism in the 1980s/1990s, and in particular reads almost as a description of the Oklahoma City Federal Building terrorist bombing 20 years after the book was written.I can't "rate" the book -- it's in negative numbers on a moral basis (it's...very, very racist), it's probably a 2-3/5 as propaganda for that cause, i...
I read it because of who and what it supposedly inspired. Would recommend no matter your political persuasion.
Literatura supremacista. Es pura propaganda racista escondida bajo una novela distópica. Aúna todos tópicos racistas más trillados y facilones. No merece la pena leerlo como entretenimiento, pero sí es interesante si se quiere ver como funciona la propaganda ideológica y como se intenta lavar el cerebro e inculcar ciertas ideas en la mente del lector. Es interesante también leerlo sabiendo que los autores del atentado de Oklahoma contra la sede del FBI en 1995 se inspiraron en este libro que des...
I think I first read this back in the 90's after I had read "Talked To Death". I read that it was the favorite book of Robert Mathews, shortly thereafter Timothy McVeigh happened and I got some strange looks in the library. It is about the future when guns are outlawed and confiscated and law abiding citizens are treated like criminals, eerily accurate but not difficult to predict. I would recommend anyone that enjoys this to read "The Camp of the Saints" by Jean Raspail. If you read about Rober...
For me, the most frustrating scene of the book -and the most defining one- is when Turner is about to be initiated into the Order, so they give him the "Book": a document which apparentely contains the answer to all mysteries of life:"What I had read-it amounted to a book of about 400 typed pages-had lifted me out of this world, out of my day-to-day existence as an underground fighter for the Organization, and it had taken me to the top of a high mountain from which I could see the whole world,
I don’t think there is any other book out there that perfectly details such a story. Maybe that is my own naïvety. Riveting fiction story. Very gruesome detailed parts throughout which show the levels of ruthlessness some people may go through when their mission transcends their own life, and is about the future of their ancestors’ well being. The incredibly well thought out sequencing of events, specific details, and even how the story was portrayed give a really interesting and thought provoki...
Best book I've ever had the pleasure of reading. Truly time well spent. William Luther Pierce was in many ways ahead of his time. A true visionary in every sense of the word.
This is nothing more than racist, sexist, homophobic, and paranoia fuelled garbage! Nothing about this pile of paper makes sense, the dated racial stereotypes are obnoxious, and the author is a twerp. Also, nukes are a stupid idea!PS Fans of this pile of paper will defend it by saying it's "realistic" or "predicted x events." THEY'RE WRONG! Realism =/= cynicism and anyone who says otherwise knows less than Jon Snow. Plus, that twerp William Luther Pierce deserves no defenders or fans!
Amazing book. Outlines the truth about society.
Story was terrible.. lol sorry pierce