jarrahivy's review

5.0
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This book was incredibly well-researched but contained some of the most harrowing descriptions I've ever read. I frequently read true crime novels and still struggled to get through parts of this book. I will have nightmares about the things I read, but I think this is SUCH a necessary read. The first 50% of the book flew by with an account of the before, during, and aftermath. The second half regarding the subsequent investigations and lawsuits was definitely tougher to get through. Don't be deterred by the number of pages, there's over 100 pages of acknowledgements.

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horfhorfhorf's review

5.0

Review to come.

rkmelcher's review

4.0

A disturbing, important book rich with detail (sometimes shocking detail) and information. Sometimes a bit of a slog, hence why it took me months to finish.

jonfriesen78's review

5.0

A great, detailed, and timely history that everyone should read.

rebecca316's review

3.0

3.5. Really worth reading, but the second half could have been much more compelling with some tighter editing.

sujuv's review

5.0

I'd heard the chant "Attica" but never knew what it meant until I picked up Blood in the Water (thanks for the recommendation Marc Weingarten)- one of the finest nonfiction books I've read. A moving, comprehensive, revelatory (to me at least) telling of the lead up to the uprising at Attica prison in 1971, the unnecessarily violent retaking, the horrific abuse meted out on inmates as revenge by guards and state troopers, and the decades long fight for justice by inmates and former hostages. A damning indictment of a system of mass incarceration that has unfortunately only become worse over time and under the leadership of AG Session, is set to hit new levels of bad. And despite the seriousness and difficulty of the subject matter, it's wonderfully written and an easy read. Well worth picking up.

sjwoods's review

5.0
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itaots's review

5.0

A devastating book. Essential to understanding the dehumanization of prisoners as a result of mass incarceration in the United States and a historical lesson about how racism and violence go hand in hand. 10/10