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So, okay, I liked the book but it didn't appear to me to be one of the best ever. I believe Franklin was a much greater man than we see portrayed here. As a few other reviewers have said, it also falls far short of being definitive. I mean, the writing skill is fine, in my opinion, not great. Well, I read it and it was good. I had heard grandiose things about this book, as in, one of the greatest autobiographies in existence, etc. But I wonder how great people would say it was were it not for the historical color it adds to the landscape. It's almost like Franklin thought, "Let me write a skeletal account for an autobiography; then I'll fill in all the details and put meat on them bones." But he never seemed to get around to adding the meat.
The book arrived quickly and in perfect condition. VERY pleased with everything including the price.
However, don't pass by the opportunity to read this book for its value; just don't expect it to be more than it is. While it is good to learn about Benjamin Franklin and, thus, this is a valuable read, it is not an easy nor fast read. This book is only about 100 pages; much smaller than I expected. Also, while I expected it to be in the form of a typical autobiographical narrative, this 'autobiography' is presented by means of letters, from Benjamin Franklin to others. The writing is in the 'old' colonial style and not a style nor format of which I feel comfortable.
Written in the original, King's English, it is not an enjoyable read. After reading Walter Isaacson's, Ben Franklin, An American Life, the Autobiography of Ben Franklin by Benjamin Franklin was a huge disappointment. If you want to experience the character and personality of Benjamin Franklin then read Isaacson's biography.
I wonder if I am a member of that sect, "the Dunkers" that he mentioned.Reading this book and having it available at an affordable price is a great use for the Kindle. ILLUSTRATED. if this were not a land of liberty. I think every senior in high school should read this book though.I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book, (Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. Published by MobileReference (mobi)) A lot has been inferred about this great man's views of religion and politics, but letting him speak for himself has enlightened me the difference.
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