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I'm halfway through this book, and a bit disappointed. I've been studying serial killers for a few years now, and though some of their letters in this book are enlightening and intriguing, many suspects/convicts beat around the bush and claim not surprisingly, claim to be innocent. However, I would recommend it to those really interested in serial killers.
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meredycat, April 17, 2008
Harold and Maude reinvents the classic love story in a way that will make and both smile and weep.(1 of 3 readers found this comment helpful)
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meredycat, April 17, 2008
This is one of the best books I've read about Multiple Personality Disorder. Harrowing, yet enlightening, I couldn't put it down! Strongly recommend!(3 of 5 readers found this comment helpful)
The Serial Killer Letters: A Penetrating Look Inside the Minds of Murderers by Jennifer Furio
meredycat, April 15, 2008
I'm halfway through this book, and a bit disappointed. I've been studying serial killers for a few years now, and though some of their letters in this book are enlightening and intriguing, many suspects/convicts beat around the bush and claim not surprisingly, claim to be innocent. However, I would recommend it to those really interested in serial killers.(2 of 2 readers found this comment helpful)
Requiem for a Dream by Hubert Selby Jr.
meredycat, March 29, 2008
I loved how this book showed the different ways that addiction can change your life. It's disturbing, yet moving, a great read.The Exorcist by William Peter Blatty
meredycat, March 5, 2008
Simply terrifying. I loved it!!!!(2 of 3 readers found this comment helpful)