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Have you read "In Cold Blood" by Truman Capote?

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Cilla McCain (cillamccain) | 9 comments Mod
"In Cold Blood" set the bar for modern day true crime books. It utilizes the tools of fiction to tell an engaging story. Do you prefer this technique? Why or why not?


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Kirsten  (kmcripn) Not yet. On my list. Thank you for the invite I love true crime!


Cilla McCain (cillamccain) | 9 comments Mod
Kirsten wrote: "Not yet. On my list. Thank you for the invite I love true crime!"

Thanks for joining...In Cold Blood is a definite read. I've read it countless times just hoping some of its genius will rub off:)


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dave (thebat37) | 10 comments its currently in my kindle just waiting til i finish what im reading now, lol. im quite looking forward to it.


Catherine Pelonero | 14 comments Yes, and I agree that In Cold Blood is the gold standard in not only true crime but non-fiction in general. A superb book.


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I've read it twice. Truman Capote is one of my favorite writers. Such a contrast, from In Cold Blood to The Grass Harp ( for an example) .
He had such a magical way of putting you in the house with the Clutter family , but also riding in the back seat with the killers.
At the beginning, you already know what is going to happen, and you just wanna yell to the people RUN !!! Get out of the house !!
A terrific book !


Catherine Pelonero | 14 comments I could not agree more!


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Steevigh (popcorngirl) | 1 comments I have not read it yet, but I think it will be next on my list. I'm currently reading "A Murder in Wellesley" by Tom Farmer and Marty Foley.


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Don Arthur | 2 comments The book compares to the Onion Field by Joseph Wambaugh - both are excellent! Same style - back and forth from the criminals to the farm family with In Cold Blood and the same with the criminals and two cops in The Onion Field.

Don


Debbie (debbie78) I read it twice and couldnt put it down...fantastic book


Gerry Hoffman | 1 comments one of my favorite books. just started re-reading after many years. i was in my 20s when i first read it. it changed my life i lost my sense of innocence after reading this. he is such a great writer in my opinion.


Theresa Turner | 1 comments One of the most interesting books i have ever read.Truman Capote is one of the best !


Amanda | 1 comments I love In Cold Blood. To this day, it is the best true crime book I've ever read.


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Don Arthur | 2 comments It's a classic and the movie was surprisingly good in my opinion.
Don


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PapaRich | 1 comments yes, so long ago I have forgotten details but it was probably the first tc book i read.


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Kyla | 2 comments I read it many moons ago and it is in the queue to re-read. I recently read another landmark true crime book, The Onion Field which I had not read before.


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Kyla | 2 comments Don wrote: "It's a classic and the movie was surprisingly good in my opinion.
Don"
and so ironic about Robert Blake!!


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Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 4 comments I need to read that book


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