Wow, this was quite an intriguing and unique book. I've never read anything like it. My major was psychology, and my favorite course was forensic psychology, so I have always been fascinated by the subject. It was so interesting to read from the point of view of a teenage sociopath. I found him so h...
Wow. This book was pretty damn good. I cannot wait to read the next one.A couple of quotes: "The project I did last year was on Jeffrey Dahmer,' I said. "He was a cannibal who kept severed heads in his freezer.' 'I remember now,' said Max, his eyes darkening. 'Your posters gave me nightmares. That...
I thoroughly enjoyed the first 1/3rd of this book. I loved reading about the character and both how he felt and how he fought those feelings. There were many similarities to the character of Dexter in Jeff Lindsay's series, but I was able to overlook them. However, in the remainder of the book, i...
There's good news and bad news.The good news is the author Dan Wells has created one of the most interesting protagonisst I've read since...well...Dexter. The other good news that John Wayne Cleaver is not a Dexter wanna-be but an unique take-off on the serial killer idea. Cleaver is a 15 year old b...
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