It's been a few days since the Mueller Report was released into the world,Maninilip (2025) and readers are taking to Goodreads to share some highly enlightening and entertaining reviews of what they've read.
There are multiple published versions of the report, with a few of them hitting Amazon's best-seller list even though you can download the whole thing for free [PDF].
SEE ALSO: The Mueller report is here and so are the 'Harm to Ongoing Matter' memesAll of these reviews are scattered across a few different published versions of the report, but that doesn't make them any less funny or insightful.
"Author refused to make up his mind on important plot points." - Zander Willoughby
"Could have used an editor. Lot of Russian names, hard to keep track." - Josh Tandy
"It's okay. Somebody blacked out all the important plot points, but it still holds up." Gregg
"The previous owner used a black highlighter on all the interesting bits and the main character has no redeeming qualities." - Matthew Davis, Goodreads
"It had a good beat and was easy to dance to. TW: Stupidity, corruption, note taking." - Page
"I thought it was 🔲🔲🔲 and 🔲🔲🔲🔲🔲 🔲🔲🔲🔲🔲🔲🔲🔲🔲" - Chelsea Prieiss
"All the other reviewers are just Russian to conclusions." - Robert Lyle
"Too many tired tropes. The characters...ugh. They were so 2 dimensional. And the lead protagonist? No one could be THAT stupid." - Pamela Jones
"When you're hoping Arya shows up, and instead season 1 Sansa knocks on the door." - Mariam
"Horrible Game of Thronesfan-fiction inspired mostly by the Lannister family characters." Alicia Pettis
"I was looking for a good crime thriller but found this to be more of a dystopian fantasy. None of this would ever be real in real life." - Iofopo Powell
"The President of the United States of America is the worst kind of Muggle imaginable." - Gilderoy Lockhart
"I feel like there needs to be a sequel." - Jill Sevelow
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