After finishing this book, I felt that it left a lot to think about, and a lot of questions to be had. But not necessarily in a good way... I felt that the author didn't give you enough information to give you a cliffhanger, or to establish any REALLY good points for discussion. It just ended too quickly, which is hard to stop for non-fiction books, but considering how well-written it was before, I was expecting more. On the other hand, I really enjoyed the book as a whole and this feeling might just be because it ended and I wish it just could have kept going.
With all of that aside, this book had a few good points of discussion, like how he had to use his morals to overpower the "American Dream" of getting rich quick when he knew it would end up badly for him. He was wanting to, but he understood that it would just end up badly for him.
I think overall this book was a really good read, although the ending left much to be desired. I think that I would give it a 6/10 because I was hooked on it for a while and then the end just extinguished a bit of my relish for it.
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