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Mr. Book just finished Bad Language: Decoding Donald Trump, by Andy Curtis.
This book will be released to the public on September 13.
The author is an applied linguist, who analyzed five Trump speeches from late 2022 through 2024, studying nearly 60,000 words and this book is a result of that study. The author claimed, multiple times, that this is not a book about Donald Trump or about his lies, but rather a book about his use of language. I don’t think he is going to convince many readers, or reviewers, that it’s not about Trump’s lies.
There are already other excellent books that have looked at Trump’s lies and Trump’s use of rhetoric, but I don’t remember reading one that is organized by looking at a set of specific speeches. This book makes a very good addition to the already existing literature on those topics.
I give this book an A. Goodreads and NetGalley require grades on a 1-5 star system. In my personal conversion system, an A equates to 5 stars. (A or A+: 5 stars, B+: 4 stars, B: 3 stars, C: 2 stars, D or F: 1 star).
This review has been posted at NetGalley and my blog, Mr. Book’s Book Reviews. The book does not currently appear at Goodreads, but once it is added there, this review will also be posted there.
Mr. Book finished reading this on August 31, 2024.