Supporting elective abortion, lobbying her husband's immigration policy, and fiery defense of her nude photos.

Melania Trump's autobiography “Melania” should have enough “spicy” ingredients to be able to impress demanding critics. or?

On Monday, October 7, the book was published in the American market, and now the verdict is clear:

– The book is really bad, he writes Vanity shows References.

– He says strange and difficult to believe Telegraph Critic Jessa Crispin gives it one star out of five.

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– Something to write in the school yearbook

In the run-up to the book's launch, there was great excitement about the content. Is now the time to reveal it all? he asked Guardians Commentator, two weeks before the book's launch.

Those who were hoping for a peek into the private lives of the Trump family will be disappointed, Crispin wrote.

She highlights the book's lack of depiction of her husband's narcissism, even though, according to the reviewer, it had been very visible on television for several years.

Instead, Melania Trump spends book pages talking about the politician and businessman Trump, and can say, among other things, that Trump said “Nice to meet you” the first time they met.

Melania's sister is also described as “the guiding star who lit her way and inspired her to strive for the stars.”

– …which is usually something you write in your high school yearbook, about a girl you really like and dislike, the reviewer writes.

He gave Corona machines to hide


Suspension in limousines

In addition to the two very negative reviews, several people spoke out against the book. Among others, “The View” talk show host Joy Behar, who believes Melania's hoax before Self-induced abortion is nothing but lies and fraud.

Vanity Fair critic Kezia Ware wrote that Melania uses too many words, and not the right ones, to describe her life, which often revolves around controversies, her husband's endorsements, being a mother, and her unique ability to connect with her presidential husband. Candidate Donald Trump.

Otherwise, it may come as a surprise to many readers that so much space is devoted to limousines.

The limousines that took her from airports, the limousines that took her to parties, and of course the “Beast” presidential limousine that transported Donald Trump on official missions.

“Sometimes I find myself wondering if the paragraphs have disappeared,” Weir writes, highlighting this example:

“It was a perfectly normal October weekend, and then my memories of 9/11 came flooding back,” Melania Trump wrote, without any mention, according to the reviewer, of the horror or history earlier in the book.

Book Bomb: The Autobiography of Melania Trump was released earlier this week. Photo: AFP/NTB

Book Bomb: The Autobiography of Melania Trump was released earlier this week. Photo: AFP/NTB
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It doesn't get any better when Melania Trump recaps her husband's time as president, says a Vanity Fair reviewer. She criticizes Melania for showing only small glimpses into the Trump family's private lives, and asks if she asked Chat GPT to recap the man's presidency.

“If the Trump family had meaningful conversations, you won’t find them here,” she concludes dryly.

Or as the Telegraph critic wrote:

“Melania” is a melancholy document of a woman who views her existence from her penthouse suite, unable to recognize any of the figures half a kilometer below, but still trying to interpret what life would be like down there.

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