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Selections from the Serial Killer Cookbook

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Selections From The Serial Killer Cookbook (The Handbook For America's Youth) takes a hard look at the society in which we are raised. It asks the questions everyone is afraid to ask and leaves the reader's mind open to explore those questions. Here there are no limits, no rules, and no morals...here there is only REALITY

82 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 2004

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April 13, 2008
this book is a disturbing journey into the minds of americas youth today, with beautiful imagery, interesting analogies and wonderful prose i highly recommend it to anyone wanting a little fat for the ol' brain to chew on.

its a short book, but trust me, its not a quick read.

theres a lot of depth within the pages, a lot to think about. it makes me ask myself the question: "is it the kids, the parents, or the society that created them?"

read it, you may have a different question than i do, but it will form a few for you.
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April 13, 2008
This book is written about the society we live in today and how screwed up it really is. He is "your reality check" and boy is he ever. From users to abusers, Christians to addicts he leaves no stone unturned. It's a great book, basically taken from what's going on in the world today. It makes you question what is going on in the world and how can I do something to fix it.
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