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A review by lefttoread
The Waco Siege: An American Tragedy by Dwayne Walker, Jack Rosewood
3.0
I've been struggling to concentrate on reading these last couple of days, honestly. I think I'm just exhausted, but I've also been wanting to read absolutely everything so I decided to try and find something that I could just listen to as if it were a podcast & non fiction / true crime was where I ended up.
I watched the Waco documentary on Netflix a while ago, and that started something inside of me, I've been wanting to read something on the event too and honestly I think The Waco Siege was a great place to start, it gives you the basic run down of what happened and even points out a couple of other events that I'm now interested in reading about too..
It's not the best, most informative book and I'm sure there's better, I do have more on my TBR but they're a little longer and I just wanted to read something on the lighter side for now to get myself back into reading mode, so it did the job and I'd recommend if you know absolutely nothing about the case and just want to see what it's about.
I watched the Waco documentary on Netflix a while ago, and that started something inside of me, I've been wanting to read something on the event too and honestly I think The Waco Siege was a great place to start, it gives you the basic run down of what happened and even points out a couple of other events that I'm now interested in reading about too..
It's not the best, most informative book and I'm sure there's better, I do have more on my TBR but they're a little longer and I just wanted to read something on the lighter side for now to get myself back into reading mode, so it did the job and I'd recommend if you know absolutely nothing about the case and just want to see what it's about.