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Bezig met laden... The iCandidate (The Michael Bennit Series) (Volume 1)door Mikael Carlson
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The award-winning novel that will make you feel good in these tough political times.* Silver Medal - Global Ebook Awards for Fantasy/Contemporary, 2015* Finalist - Montaigne Medal for Most Thought-Provoking Book, 2015* Winner - National Indie Excellence Award for Political Thriller, 2014* Silver Medal- Reader's Favorite Book Awards for Fiction - Drama, 2014When A Traditional Candidate Meets The iCandidate, the Nation Will Never Be the Same Former Green Beret turned history teacher Michael Bennit likes to inspire his students. After losing a bet to one of his classes, he finds himself running for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. Partnering with his students to campaign exclusively on social media, the race turns into a national sensation and a sleazy incumbent fanatical about hanging onto his power becomes desperate to destroy it- at any cost."The iCandidate is one of the best books that I have read in a long time and the characters and twists will keep you reading long into the night." -- Reviewed by Samantha Rivera for Readers' Favorite"The idea of an outsider running for Congress and winning is appealing to readers sick of politics as usual." -- Amazon Vine Reviewer, based on excerpt"This is extremely original. I have never read anything like it. I enjoyed the multiple perspectives that I was given. Each one gave a little bit more to the story and made me start to see the plot coming together." -- Amazon Vine Reviewer, based on excerptIf you like House of Cards, you Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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