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Killing the Witches: The Horror of Salem, Massachusetts
Killing the Witches: The Horror of Salem, Massachusetts | Bill O'Reilly, Martin Dugard
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With over 19 million copies in print and a remarkable record of #1 New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and Publishers Weekly bestsellers, Bill O'Reilly's Killing series is the most popular series of narrative histories in the world. Killing the Witches revisits one of the most frightening and inexplicable episodes in American history: the events of 1692 and 1693 in Salem Village, Massachusetts. What began as a mysterious affliction of two young girls who suffered violent fits and exhibited strange behavior soon spread to other young women. Rumors of demonic possession and witchcraft consumed Salem. Soon three women were arrested under suspicion of being witches--but as the hysteria spread, more than 200 people were accused. Thirty were found guilty, twenty were executed, and others died in jail or their lives were ruined. What really happened in Salem? Killing the Witches tells the horrifying story of a colonial town's madness, offering the historical context of similar episodes of community mania during that time, and exploring the evidence that emerged in the Salem trials, in contemporary accounts, and in subsequent investigations. The result is a compulsively readable book about good, evil, and how fear can overwhelm fact and reason.
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MonicaLoves2Read
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I enjoy reading Bill O'Reilly's Killing Series. I always learn so much about history. From the Salem Witch Trails to the movie The Exorcist to how the town of Salem has embraced their history for profit, Killing the Witches covers it all.

#bookspinbingo #readaway2024

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PaperbackReader
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I don‘t agree with his political views but he certainly makes reading history entertaining. What I thought was just going to be a discussion about the Salem Witch Trials turned into one of religious freedoms and the American Revolution. Who knew we had a problem with the separation of church and state from the beginning!

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I really liked this and was intrigued by a lot of what happened during those terrible times. Fear is a terrible thing, and the puritans let it overtake them until it completely consumed them. Such a sad time in history, and for all of those who were accused not only in Salem, but throughout the regions. Very informative novel. I scored about 2,000 word search points for #scarathlon with this book! #blackcatcrew

BookwormAHN Nice job 🐈‍⬛ 1y
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TheQuietQuill
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Little bit of car reading going on here. Loving this book so much, and it‘s so informative! Lots of stuff I never knew before about the witch trials.

SarahDWriter Reading is an informative habit 🤓 1y
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TheQuietQuill
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New book alert 🚨 I‘m interested to start this one 🐈‍⬛

MissyD I want to read this. Let me know what you think of it 1y
TheQuietQuill So far, it‘s really good. I feel like it‘s part storytelling/part informative history but in a non boring way. I‘m bookmarking a lot of pages so far because it‘s really informative. I‘m only about 50 pages in and I‘m already pretty hooked. @MissyD 1y
MissyD @TheQuietQuill thanks. I am gonna add it to my hold list at the library. 1y
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Hoping it‘s as good as the title!#WitchesWednesday#KillingTheWitches#SalemWitchTrials

BarkingMadRead Oh wow! This looks amazing 1y
Read-y_Picker Saw this! It looks really good!
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