PanDefectorFetterman’s belated confession does not inspire confidence that the public will receive accurate information about his health in the coming days and weeks. Nothing in Unfettered inspires confidence, really ... There is no audience for Unfettered, and I do not think Crown will get its money’s worth on this memoir ... Boring ... It is 213 pages of what the country already knows about Fetterman: that he’s driven by interpersonal grievances, insecurities, and immaturity. He’s only reflective in bouts and fits. He spends all of four paragraphs talking about Israel, even though Israel dominates his social media feed. He has very little to say about President Trump, except that he is the president and so we must respect him ... The brief portions of the book that read as genuinely emotive and contemplative...are about his childhood ... Then Fetterman slams on the gas (metaphorically, for once) and zooms past anything threatening to contradict his claim that he’s an \'authentic advocate\' for regular folks ... Brief glimmers of pensiveness and introspection fully evaporate when Fetterman rehashes his career.