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The Arsonist: A Mind on Fire by Chloe Hooper

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samjaneparker's review against another edition

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4.0

As someone who was affected by the 2009 Black Saturday Bushfires, in particular the Churchill fire that this book covers, I found this an extremely upsetting read. So much so that I almost regret reading it. Black Saturday is cemented as the most traumatic experience I’ve ever gone through, and it upsets me to talk about it. They remain the deadliest bushfires in Australian history. Thanks to Chloe for her work in bringing this together and for the insight into the background of the fire and the investigation. I can't help but feel a bit sorry for Brendan, and this just highlights the major flaws in the criminal justice system, particularly for disabled people. I don't know what else to say. The whole thing was and still is just so tragic. 

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4.0

it took me over 4 months to finish this book BUT that is not a reflection on the book, just on the busyness of life and my reading habits tanking since I stopped working at a bookstore lol

this was a simple, easy to read look into an event that 10 year old me both kind of remembers and also doesn’t really remember. I’m glad to finally know the backstory of such a significant, tragic part of Australia’s history. the complexity of the arsonist’s situation and the devastating stories of those who lost everything on Black Saturday made for an emotional read. love Chloe Hooper’s writing style

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3.0


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annabellw06_'s review

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4.0


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4.25


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reusablecup's review

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4.5


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informative medium-paced

2.0


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heather_lt's review

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5.0

In this book Chloe Hooper examines the details of the Black Saturday tragedy and the impacts on everyone involved. The author writes with such impressive compassion for the victims of the fire and the surviving residents, for the firefighters and investigators, for everyone involved in the court case, and even for the perpetrator and his family. It was such a shocking read. I cycled through many emotions whilst reading this, especially in those first few chapters. I'm going to be thinking about this for a while.

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