Breaking History: A White House Memoir vs The Midnight Rider Rides Again
Overall winner: Breaking History: A White House Memoir
Key Differences
Breaking History (Jared Kushner) is a first‑hand White House memoir with a larger review base and high rating, suited for readers wanting insider political history and narrative readability. The Midnight Rider Rides Again (Derek Johnson et al.) is slightly lower in listed price tier, emphasizes methodical research and government/law reference value but notes small print size that may hinder accessibility
Breaking History: A White House Memoir
A memoir offering a first-hand account of recent events in the Trump White House. Readers find it engaging, readable, and informative, with behind-the-scenes insights. A customer notes its honest writing and detailed coverage
Pros
- readable narrative
- first-hand perspective
- behind-the-scenes insights
- informative historical context
Cons
- political perspective may be polarized
- some readers may seek broader context
The Midnight Rider Rides Again
A well-researched reference on laws and orders with accessible prose. It delivers detailed information and a methodical approach, helping readers understand government operations. One reviewer notes its readability despite small print
Pros
- clear explanation of laws and orders
- methodical research approach
- readable writing style
Cons
- small print size may hinder reading
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Derek Johnson, (LTC RET) Riccardo Bosi, (COL RET) Charles Sellers |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Jared Kushner |
| User Reviews | Jared Kushner |