Customer Review: Perhaps this is out of place since I didn't purchase the hardcover edition on Amazon...rather, I purchased the audio version through Audible. I've listened to the entire book three times now and could do it again and again. I'm slightly older than Bill by about a year but that's an insignificant... more info
Customer Review: Thank goodness I found this book at Goodwill and paid only a dollar; I will be re-donating it shortly. I'm very interested in our founding documents and how to teach children about them, which is why I picked up the book. I read it in about an hour, as the book's 160 pages with large print aren't... more info
Customer Review: We love this book it covers all the same things we have as parents. Our kids watch the Factor with us in the evening before heading to bed. I believe the message hits home harder since they see him on T.V. and now they are reading his book.
Customer Review: Another set of vignettes where O'Reilly sounds off. As with his other books, you either like him or hate him. I do not always agree with him, but he does make several good points. Most liberals will disregard anything he says but most conservatives will nod in agreement.
Customer Review: I have to say, it does not surprise me that this book has received such poor reviews on Amazon. I wouldn't expect a liberal reader to finish the entire book and say to themselves, "What a good read!" This book will excite and fire up conservatives and make liberal throw up in their mouthes (most... more info
Customer Review: I thought this book was good, but not as interesting as "Bold and Fresh" which I previously read. That one talked more about Bill's life and was more interesting to me.
Customer Review: People hate O'Reilly because he says it how it is, and people don't like that! Since when is having morals and values radical? No matter what anyone says..."THINGS WILL NOT GET BETTER"! I love it that O'reilly socks it to them, and makes them squirm! Nice!!
Customer Review: Bill O'Reilly, Those Who Trespass: A Novel of Television and Murder, New York: Random House Large Print Edition (1998). The title of this fiction novel piqued my interest, and the fact that mystery, murder, television news reporting, and romance combined into an intriguing literary combination... more info