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Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders
by Vincent Bugliosi
I kept on putting this book off because I thought no chance I'll enjoy a book about something that's been already talked about so much in every possible way.
As it happened I started watching Aquarius, and that just made me so epically curious about some of the details and manson characters that I finally decided to pick up this book. Little did I know I'd be struggling to make time to sleep and do basic chores because of how gripping this book was. I mean, for real. I had no idea that there was so much to know about this case, and the sheer audacity and just how despicable this whole clan was. There is just soooo much to know and read about this case! And the fact that it is written by the prosecutor of this case adds do much authenticity and front row view of what actually happened.
Probably one of my top fav books of this year. I literally could not put this down, like, seriously. Finished this beast of a book in 4 days, and all well worth it. One hundred percent recommended even if you are remotely interested in this case. Man, this was super!
As it happened I started watching Aquarius, and that just made me so epically curious about some of the details and manson characters that I finally decided to pick up this book. Little did I know I'd be struggling to make time to sleep and do basic chores because of how gripping this book was. I mean, for real. I had no idea that there was so much to know about this case, and the sheer audacity and just how despicable this whole clan was. There is just soooo much to know and read about this case! And the fact that it is written by the prosecutor of this case adds do much authenticity and front row view of what actually happened.
Probably one of my top fav books of this year. I literally could not put this down, like, seriously. Finished this beast of a book in 4 days, and all well worth it. One hundred percent recommended even if you are remotely interested in this case. Man, this was super!