and was blown away by the sheer readability, if that's the right word. It certainly fits. I got it for my birthday last autumn, and couldn't put it down - not only does he have a way with words (impressively so for a first-time author), but what struck me was his introspection, coupled with how he tried to make sense of the world - figuring how society (people) functioned. I found it especially interesting following the election after that, esp Palin's platform, knowing that he'd considered and analysed all these subconscious fears years before. Which I think is one reason why he's so calm.
Anyway, I also enjoyed it quite simply for the story it told. And thank you for the link - it's very impressive seeing it all laid out like that.
but in the meantime, there is this bewildering sensation. A politician. Keeps his campaign promises. Said politician is at the head of the most powerful nation on earth. What? Hee! You can follow his progress here, if you want: The Obameter: Tracking Obama's Campaign Promises.
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It certainly fits. I got it for my birthday last autumn, and couldn't put it down - not only does he have a way with words (impressively so for a first-time author), but what struck me was his introspection, coupled with how he tried to make sense of the world - figuring how society (people) functioned. I found it especially interesting following the election after that, esp Palin's platform, knowing that he'd considered and analysed all these subconscious fears years before. Which I think is one reason why he's so calm.
Anyway, I also enjoyed it quite simply for the story it told. And thank you for the link - it's very impressive seeing it all laid out like that.
but in the meantime, there is this bewildering sensation. A politician. Keeps his campaign promises. Said politician is at the head of the most powerful nation on earth. What?
Hee! You can follow his progress here, if you want: The Obameter: Tracking Obama's Campaign Promises.