School Shooting


Nineteen Minutes
This Is Where It Ends
Hate List
Columbine
We Need to Talk About Kevin
That's Not What Happened
Mockingbird
The Shape of Thunder
Give a Boy a Gun
Simon Sort of Says
The Lucky Ones
A Mother's Reckoning: Living in the Aftermath of Tragedy
Luckiest Girl Alive
Only Child
Violent Ends
The Manson File by Nikolas SchreckHelter Skelter by Vincent BugliosiColumbine by Dave CullenSole Survivor by Elliott LeytonThe Whiskey Au Go Go Massacre by Geoff Plunkett
Mass Murder
46 books — 41 voters
Hate List by Jennifer  BrownNineteen Minutes by Jodi PicoultWe Need to Talk About Kevin by Lionel ShriverThis Is Where It Ends by Marieke NijkampGive a Boy a Gun by Todd Strasser
School Shooting Fiction
99 books — 356 voters

The Man Who Walked Between the Towers by Mordicai GersteinSmoky Night by Eve BuntingBluebird by Bob StaakeThe Heart and the Bottle by Oliver JeffersOlivia The Brave Olive Branch by Amy Gramour
Children's Books about tragedy
18 books — 10 voters

Mark M. Bello
Jennifer’s eyes begin to water again. “Don’t let anything bad happen to him, Dr. Sampson. My husband is a famous lawyer. He sues doctors when they screw up.” “Jennifer!” Zack exclaims, embarrassed.
Mark M. Bello, Betrayal High

Mark M. Bello
Our good friend and fellow sportsman George W. Bush signed the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act into law back in 2005. Essentially, unless we make a terribly defective gun, the law creates a complete shield from liability. God bless Citizens United, the United States Chamber of Commerce, the NRA, tort reform, and needy and greedy politicians.
Mark M. Bello, Betrayal High

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