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    <![CDATA[All the King's Men]]>
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    <![CDATA[This landmark book is a loosely fictionalized account of Governor Huey Long of Louisiana, one of the nation's most astounding politicians. <strong>All the King's Men</strong> tells the story of Willie Stark, a southern-fried politician who builds support by appealing to the common man and playing dirty politics with the best of  the back-room deal-makers. Though Stark quickly sheds his idealism, his right-hand man, Jack Burden -- who narrates the story -- retains it and proves to be a thorn in the new governor's side. Stark becomes a successful leader, but at a very high price, one that eventually costs him his life. The award-winning book is a play of politics, society and personal affairs, all wrapped in the cloak of history.]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[     I try to hand out 5-star ratings to books that meet some minimum criteria.  For one, it can’t be a 5-star in my rating system if offensive language is prolific.  That is the reason I stepped this book down from a 5-star to s 4-star.  I would just caution that the language used in many cases i...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/44918071">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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