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I finished reading this book two weeks ago, and I'm still thinking about it.
This was one of the most compelling, yet disturbing, things I have read in a very long time. Cullen does an excellent job explaining how so much of the story that was told by the media was misrepresented or simply not reported at all. So much of what we thought we knew about Harris and Klebold are the result of the bogus impressions of hundreds of people who were interviewed, with their "stories" being reported with little or no attempt on the part of the media to separate fact from fiction.
I also like the way Cullen moved back and forth through time to tell the story, and I appreciated learning about the lives of the victims and their families in the last ten years.
This was one of the most compelling, yet disturbing, things I have read in a very long time. Cullen does an excellent job explaining how so much of the story that was told by the media was misrepresented or simply not reported at all. So much of what we thought we knew about Harris and Klebold are the result of the bogus impressions of hundreds of people who were interviewed, with their "stories" being reported with little or no attempt on the part of the media to separate fact from fiction.
I also like the way Cullen moved back and forth through time to tell the story, and I appreciated learning about the lives of the victims and their families in the last ten years.