"My Weekend Is All Booked." | Shelf-Control Problems
- BOOK LISTS, SHELF-CONTROL
- August 17, 2020
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Some people enjoy hiking, going out to restaurants, and throwing parties on the weekends. When asked to attend any of these activities, your usual reply is: “Sorry, I’m all booked.” Find the book featured in this video: Eat the Evidence by John E. Espy. There are many more bookshelf problems only book lovers understand including
READ MORECulled from hundreds of hours of exclusive interviews with suspected serial killer and cannibal Nathaneal Bar Jonah, as well as dozens of others who either knew or were involved with him, including Montana State investigators and prosecutors, and Zach Ramsay’s mother, Espy retells Bar Jonah’s entire life—from the time before he was conceived to after
READ MOREBar Jonah liked to break his victims. To create a fissure in their being that would last a lifetime so that when the thin-membrane scar of the crevasse was ruptured, the hydra would re-emerge and consume them once again from the inside out. At least with one victim however, he not only broke him, he
READ MORECulled from hundreds of hours of exclusive interviews with Bar Jonah as well as dozens of others who either knew or were involved with him, Dr. Espy retells the suspected serial killer’s entire life—from the time before he was conceived to after his death—and those who were harmed by him in unparalleled detail and scope.
READ MORETaboo, horrifying, yet ultimately fascinating, you won’t want to miss these 5 must-read nonfiction and fiction books about cannibals. 1. Alive by Piers Paul Read “On October 12, 1972, a plane carrying a team of young rugby players crashed into the remote, snow-peaked Andes. Out of the forty-five original passengers and crew, only sixteen made
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