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Reviewed by Rabia Tanveer for Readers' Favorite
The National Debt Crisis: America's Armageddon by Morris V. Franco is a book on the National Debt crisis and a wake up call to every person to notice what is happening around us. Given that America is considered to be a super power country, many believe that everything is good within the country and its financial structure. With Franco’s approach, the reader can understand how the national debt is becoming an epidemic. The book is filled with facts, figures, and everything that should be noticed about this situation.
Things are not as rosy as they seem, and this book points out all that is good and bad. I would like to commend Franco on his analysis and comments because they feel spot on. The future seems scarier than we think, and at a time when America is about to choose the next president, the next leader should consider all of this before he/she takes on the presidency.
What I really liked about this book was that everything was laid out in plain and simple terms. I did not have to consult my dictionary to find the meanings of the terms used. I was simply able to pick up this book, read it till the end in one go, and enjoy it for what it lays on the table. Good use of words, great structure, and an amazing flow that keeps you moving forward. You will understand where the writer is going with this. A job well done!