Rating: 4 Stars Themes: Non-Fiction, True Crime Thoughts: This book does a great job of sticking to the facts without going over the top and glorifying the gore in the cases. It covers 11 cases in detail and then briefly mentions a few that didn’t properly fit in the epilogue. I like that it focuses on what happened in the perpetrators lives to seemingly trigger their choices to kill but it would be nice to know more about the victims themselves as humans since they are often, no matter how unintentionally, erased from their own stories. Overall, it’s a good book and great as a starting point to further research the areas/cases. Favourite Quote: “It’s not my intention to provide any excuses for these killers, though. I just hope that by uncovering their often sad and tragic lives, it might be possible to prevent others from evolving into being the psychopaths of the future.”
Rating: 4 Stars Themes: Classics, Fiction, Short Stories Thoughts: I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. It’s interesting to read short stories that reflect the 1960s experiences of African Americans, written by someone with the same lived experience. It’s unfortunately just as relevant today as when it was published. There are only 8 stories but it covers many complex topics such as housing discrimination, addiction, and family secrets as well as the overt racism and institutional racism. Favourite Quote: “Goddamit to hell, I'm sick of it. Can't I get a place to sleep without dragging it through the courts? I'm goddamn tired of battling every Tom, Dick, and Harry for what everybody else takes for granted. I'm tired, man, tired! Have you ever been sick to death of something? Well, I'm sick to death. And I'm scared I've been fighting so goddamn long I'm not a person any more I'm not Booker T. Washington...