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Pros
The book challenges the idea of the * being a terrific-looking and bright young man by portraying him as an average person. The focus is on the women affected by the *, highlighting victimhood and sisterhood. I respect the way the author did not use t... Read More
Knoll has a knack for writing women who suffer from being the smartest person in the room in spaces that do not tolerate women being smart. It also comes through that it was the * politeness women were always expected to project under any circumstance... Read More
Cons
Author romanticized ted bundy while ruining what true feminism was during the 60's and 70’s with a 2023 feminist mindset.
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Quality
Intelligent with deep character development over several decades
This is a very wellwritten book and gives a muchneeded view from the victims’ sides
The constant condensation the patting your head type of response like just be a good girl and let the men handle it
That read like a midbook correction like the author had one plan and the publisher overrode her with something more juicy but ... Read More
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- This product had a total of 6,923 reviews as of our last analysis date on Apr 9 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
As many others have said it’s terrible to read because it’s incredibly sad and frustrating to read how easily this man was able to continue hurting women because of the incompetence of others and because of his socalled “handsome” face
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Im not sure if that was because pamelas felt more focused on what happened after the crime and ruths all took place before the crime but ultimately i did like the juxtaposition
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This book is a slowerpaced novel that falls under literary crime fiction
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The author never mentions the serial killer by name using only the actual names of the victims
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This story turns that on its head
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The passion the story tellers managed to bring to the story just pulled me in so badly i was so engaged i refused to get out of my car when i had 20 minutes left to listen to
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