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🎄: 5

#WinterGames #XmasChaCha #Wardens2024 #Weekendreads #WeekendReading #ReadAway2024
#ImpulseRead #HailTheBail #Next
🎄: 5
I was curious about this after coming across the Netflix series, and while it‘s a landmark book about a horrifying case, I found the actual writing a bit… silly? It was overwritten and a book about such sad, horrible events that left people dead and bereaved just shouldn‘t be making me laugh with its writing. I raised my eyebrows at some claims, like the fact that all Satanists love dogs but also all Satanists abuse dogs.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Originally published in 1987, but recently updated to coincide with the new Netflix docuseries. Prior to this, I knew zero details of Son of Sam. Did Berkowitz act alone? I usually steer clear of serial killer stories because my brain is weird, but there may have been a cult involved, and y‘all know how I find them sociologically fascinating. Journalist Maury Terry sells the deadly satanic cult conspiracy hard. I‘m not sure what to think!