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Book Reviews of Manson in His Own Words: The Shocking Confessions of 'The Most Dangerous Man Alive'Book Review: Two sides to every coin Summary: 4 Stars
'The most dangerous man alive'? Doubtful...more like an individual who proves how influential environment is on forming of human character. If you read this book and don't in some small way sympathize with the human being that is Charles Manson then you're less human than the 'monster' he is purported to be. Inevitably there is bias and self indulgent perspectives conveyed here; the writing is relatively average as well though it flows smoothly & does compel one to turn the page, even with droopy eyelids. At least it is an answer to the best seller written by the man who was most instrumental in putting Manson behind bars; at most it's as close to a confession the literary world will probably ever see from Mr. Manson.
Book Review: the life of Summary: 4 Stars
this book was a good source of learning about charles manson and what his childhood was like and how he devoleped into the man he now is. after reading this book i felt bad for him and had nothing to hold against him, his life was hard from the day he was born and if you look at his life in a psychologists point of view you can easily point out the warning signs he showed throughout his childhood and teen years. if you really despise this man i think you should read this book and then make your opinion on him.
Book Review: Confused.....Not Now Summary: 4 Stars
This book is a good read no doubt.But first dont think Manson actually wrote this he did not.This book dives deep in Mansons past theres so much confusion surrounding this man and the family that no one really knows what to think. In reading this book I realized that Manson is a human being.I have no sympathy for him in anyway Manson had these people brutally killed but this book will help you understand the human behind the animal.
Book Review: an up-close account of a disturbed and fascinating man Summary: 4 Stars
This book began with the childhood of Manson and the numerous institutions he's been in and out of throughout his life. It eliminates hype and sheds light on the truth of the madman behind the mask and gives a personal account of how experiences led him in and out of institutions for the duration of his life.
Book Review: Manson Shows True Power Over His "Family" Summary: 4 Stars
Manson shows it power and raps about his feelings over what really happend in 1969. In my opionion this book was chilling and addicting. If you want to witness the true power of manson and is words, read this book
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