Summary of Killing Kennedy: The End of Camelot by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard

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Killing Kennedy: The End of Camelot by Bill O'Reilly- Book Summary - Readtrepreneur
(Disclaimer: This is NOT the original book, but an unofficial summary.)
One of America's most tragic moments, an assassination that changed the course of the future of United States for good. There aren't many people in the world that don't know the details about the death of John F. Kennedy. Stephen King even wrote a science fiction novel about how the world would have been entirely different if he hadn't been assassinated. Being such a tragic event, it was necessary that it became an addition of Bill O'Reilly's Killing series where he talks all there is to know about JFK's assassination, a tragic moment in America's history that has a lot of mysteries in its core.
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"Don't let it be forgotten, that once there was a spot, for one brief shining moment, that was known as Camelot." - Bill O'Reilly
The history behind John F. Kennedy's death is a long one and a proper guide is key to have a smooth learning process about this topic. The events leading up to the assassination are as appalling as the assassination itself and Bill O'Reilly's Killing Kennedy masterfully covers every important event. Bill O'Reilly stresses that there is much to be heard about the events surrounding John F. Kennedy's assassination and the consequences of his death.
P.S. Killing Kennedy is an extremely informative book that will tell you all about one of the most shocking moments in United States' history.

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black dimond
October 3, 2019
I had little to no interest in Kennedy before reading this. I, being a conservative Libertarian millennial, was guilty of thinking that I knew what I wanted to know about Kennedy, that he was the liberal version of Regan. I’ve watched a few documentaries on the assassination so I thought I was knowledgeable enough about that aspect of history. Boy was I wrong... Kennedy did some great things, but he was also not that great of a guy (infidelity being at the top of the list). This book paints a fair picture of the former president. Kennedy shines bright when he is on top, and his warts are revealed when he is brought low. Excellent entertaining read. Now onto Patton!
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