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keepingupwiththepenguins
See What I Have Done | Sarah Schmidt
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Schmidt doesn‘t style See What I Have Done as a whodunnit, though, and there‘s no neat answer to ‘solve‘ the crime by the end. Instead, she gives the reader glimpses into possibilities, what could have happened, and leaves us to drawn our own conclusions about the identity of the murderer. Really, it‘s not even her focus – the focus is the Borden family. Full review: https://keepingupwiththepenguins.com/see-what-i-have-done-sarah-schmidt/

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kspenmoll
Trial of Lizzie Borden | Cara Robertson
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This was a past #sundaybuddyread, which I loved! #AboutABook #BasedonaTrueStory

https://crimereads.com/cara-robertson-talks-true-crime-and-lizzie-borden/

Just saw this the author‘s interview posted today on Crime Reads.

TheLudicReader Fascinating case. 4mo
Eggs Perfect 👌🏼 4mo
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jessinikkip
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This book took me a long while to get through but it was good. I've always enjoyed Lizzie Borden books since I was a lot younger. This one was very well written and the author does a great job citing each and every source so now I have even more books to look for!

TheLudicReader I am also fascinated with Lizzie Borden. 8mo
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LatrelWhite
See What I Have Done | Sarah Schmidt
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Sunday morning early reading & coffee

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LatrelWhite
See What I Have Done | Sarah Schmidt
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Ready to start this…🔪🥀

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TheLudicReader
See What I Have Done | Sarah Schmidt
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“Lizzie Borden took an ax and gave her mother 40 whacks and when she saw what she had done, she gave her father 41.”
This book is another take on this infamous story, imagining the crimes through Lizzie‘s eyes as well as her sister Emma‘s, the household maid Bridget‘s and a man called Benjamin‘s. The writing is compelling and the story, as always, fascinating.

Cathythoughts Great review. I loved it ! 1y
dabbe Hello, adorable kitty! 🩵🐈‍⬛🩵 I‘ve always been fascinated by this piece of history. #stacked 1y
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Coueriamb
See What I Have Done | Sarah Schmidt
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Another #bookshelfclearout and good riddance!! This was insufferable. Everyone sucked, everything sucked, it was sticky and gross without even going into gore and if I didn‘t have this on audio I‘d have DNF‘d.

It all just felt mean spirited. Which may have been the point! But I didn‘t enjoy my time on the journey or arriving to that point.

I did have a very appropriate enamel pin to go with it though 👍

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LibraryCin
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Mehso-so

This book is geared to a YA audience, though I didn‘t think it read that way. The author did a lot of research and tried to present both sides. It turns out nothing Lizzie said during the indictment was included at the trial, nor was key testimony of one witness. Even if they had been included, I‘m not convinced it would have been enough to convict her. However, I‘m not sure how anyone else could have done it. Cont in comments...

LibraryCin There were some photos included at the end and a bibliography and notes. I was quite shocked at the look of the skulls (quite bashed in!) of Mr. and Mrs. Borden. And who knew there was (is?) a “Lizzie Borden Quarterly” journal!? I thought this was a good place to start to read about Lizzie and I am likely to find and read more. 1y
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tyoung2058
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Been wanting to read this.

kspenmoll I really got caught up in this book! 2y
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Soscha
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Very well done, with much to think about.

What you think you know may not be accurate…but…my trial verdict 👎🏻

Q84 I'll have to check it out. 2y
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