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Columbine
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February 1, 2012
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February 29, 2012
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February 2012 Book of the Month read

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Sushicat
Jul 28, 2017 rated it it was amazing
Dave Cullen shares with us all that can be known about the violent events at Columbine High School on April 20 1999 and what came after. He does a good job at giving us an impartial view at the culprits, the victims, their relatives, the responding forces and the environment this happened in.

This is an event I had of course heard of, but knew very little about beyond it being one of the violent high school shootings in the US. Thus I also had no erroneous explanations to set straight. I found Da
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Martha
"What if we had told the true story of two selfish kids out for their own aggrandizement? How many shooters would be imitating them today? We can't unwrite those myths. But we can expose them."


20th April, 1999: Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold entered their high school and killed thirteen people. What drives two teenagers to enact a massacre of their fellow students? Dave Cullen was one of the reporters on the scene that day. In this award-winning book, Cullen explores what really happened that
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 Olivermagnus
On April 20, 1999, Eric Harris and Dylan Kleybold, two Columbine high school students, killed twelve of their fellow students and one teacher in what was, at the time, the worst school shooting in America's history. After reading this book I felt that whatever I thought I knew about the Columbine massacre was completely wrong. The killers were neither unpopular nor resentful about wrongs done to them. There was no Trench-coat Mafia feud between the jocks and the goths. Speculation that the date ...more
Jaret
Mar 10, 2019 rated it liked it
An interesting telling of the events surrounding the Columbine tragedy and some of the victims (survivors and deceased). The events are told as a story and uses primary sources (such as journals from the shooters and their families) to make the story easier to read. But, that gets lost in the time-shifting storyline. We learn the backstory of the shooters, then switch to the events of the shooting, then the backstory of some of the victims, then the backstory of the shooters.... If I wasn't payi ...more
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