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The Prize Pulitzer

The Prize Pulitzer

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: This Pulitzer Isn't Any Prize!
Review: Talk about a lullaby...yawn! The Prize Pulitzer garnered 2 stars from me only because I was able to complete the book. (I award one star ratings for those so boring I can't even finish...which has only occurred once in my life) Ms. Pulitzer seems to try to capture our attention with the shock value of her oppulent, dreadful, twisted life. A life filled with stupidity would more accurately describe this ridiculous biographical account of Pulitzer's life. Though one does have to sympathize with her plight at the end of this piece, you are left wondering how she could ever desert her newborn babes to travel with her husband. He, by the way, is the only character more dull in The Pulitzer Prize. Perhaps if Ms. Pulitzer had been more independent, wiser, & more assertive, she wouldn't have had to pen this worthless tale of woe. Reading this book was akin to chewing on raw pizza dough.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Yawn
Review: The Prize Pulitzer garnered 2 stars from me only because I was able to complete the book. (I award one star ratings for those so boring I can't even finish...which has only occurred once in my life) Ms. Pulitzer seems to try to capture our attention with the shock value of her oppulent, dreadful, twisted life. A life filled with stupidity would more accurately describe what I've read. Though one does have to sympathize with her plight at the end of this piece, you are left wondering how she could ever desert her newborn babes to travel with her husband. He, by the way, is the only character more dull and ridiculous in The Pulitzer Prize. Perhaps if Ms. Pulitzer had been more independent, wiser, & more assertive, she wouldn't have had to pen this book. Hence, I wouldn't have been subjected to this boring tale from a used-to-be rich & famous woman. Reading this book was akin to chewing on pizza dough.


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