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This was a nonfiction/true crime book. Overall, I liked it, but it was slow and tedious at times ... for long stretches at a time. I struggled with that part, especially the minutia of how they built certain things for the World Fair. It felt a little too long. I enjoyed the personal stories of the people the most, and that is what drew me in. They were all so different. The ferris wheel was also quite the feat back in the day, so 3 stars.

I love Erik Larson's books. He tells such vivid descriptions of history. This is the story of Chicago's World's Fair at the end of the 1800's. It goes into detail of the architects who built the fair, what it took and how many lives were changed during it and after it. Simultaneously it tells of a true sociopath who's hunting grounds are a few blocks away from the fair location. I am amazed how we still haven't learned. So many men rode the highs and good times of the fair and were left destitut
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I happened to read this after reading The Man in the Rockefeller Suit: The Astonishing Rise and Spectacular Fall of a Serial Impostor last year and just a few weeks ago Stephen King's Apt Pupil. The psychopathic mannerisms of King's characters and the amazing manipulative abilities of "Mr. Rockefeller" are all rolled into one in the true-life character of Dr. H.H. ...more
I happened to read this after reading The Man in the Rockefeller Suit: The Astonishing Rise and Spectacular Fall of a Serial Impostor last year and just a few weeks ago Stephen King's Apt Pupil. The psychopathic mannerisms of King's characters and the amazing manipulative abilities of "Mr. Rockefeller" are all rolled into one in the true-life character of Dr. H.H. ...more

I did like this book and generally enjoy Larson's books. I just had a little harder time with this one because I often do additional research because I get interested in the material. Well, more recent articles state that maybe some of the information that was believed to be true (regarding Holmes), was just exaggerations by the media. So it just tainted my enjoyment a little bit. 3.5 stars.
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Fascinating combination of Chicago World's Fair history, with its breakthroughs and its almost impossible challenges, combined with serial murder mystery to chill your bones!
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