
The Crash by Freida McFadden
Tegan is eight months pregnant, alone, and desperately wants to put her crumbling life in the rearview mirror. So she …
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Tegan is eight months pregnant, alone, and desperately wants to put her crumbling life in the rearview mirror. So she …

Tegan is eight months pregnant, alone, and desperately wants to put her crumbling life in the rearview mirror. So she …

Tegan is eight months pregnant, alone, and desperately wants to put her crumbling life in the rearview mirror. So she …

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An explosive memoir charting one woman’s career at the heart of one of the most influential companies on the planet, …

Investigates the brain's hidden logic behind seemingly irrational behaviors to explain how conscious and unconscious systems interact in order to …

Patric Gagne realized she made others uncomfortable before she started kindergarten. Something about her caused people to react in a …

In 2014, the world witnessed the start of a mysterious series of cyberattacks. Targeting American utility companies, NATO, and electric …

The virus now known as Stuxnet was unlike any other piece of malware built before: Rather than simply hijacking targeted …
"Ethically and morally, kids are works in progress. Throw in psychopathy and you've got a …
The first couple pages of this book went down smooth, like a good greek yogurt. There were good points all-around and I found myself nodding along in agreement with Kellerman, especially the parts about the dubiousness of “FBI Profiling”.
Then, Kellerman does a complete 180, with dated talking points on putting anyone who commits one crime away forever. The 11 and 13 year olds who committed mass murder with guns should be tossed in jail, do not pass go, even if they were literal children.
The three strike rule in California which disproportionally affects minorities and despite the claim it was supposed to put away only violent criminals such as rapists and murderers, that wasn’t the case when it was enacted.
I am not sure what kind of credentials Mr. Kellerman has to speak on psychopathy or law, but it is clear to me he isn’t qualified to speak …
The first couple pages of this book went down smooth, like a good greek yogurt. There were good points all-around and I found myself nodding along in agreement with Kellerman, especially the parts about the dubiousness of “FBI Profiling”.
Then, Kellerman does a complete 180, with dated talking points on putting anyone who commits one crime away forever. The 11 and 13 year olds who committed mass murder with guns should be tossed in jail, do not pass go, even if they were literal children.
The three strike rule in California which disproportionally affects minorities and despite the claim it was supposed to put away only violent criminals such as rapists and murderers, that wasn’t the case when it was enacted.
I am not sure what kind of credentials Mr. Kellerman has to speak on psychopathy or law, but it is clear to me he isn’t qualified to speak on either one.
Thinking that Kellerman was some sort of academic is a my bad when picking up this book without thinking critically about who wrote it and the angle he was coming from.
Kellerman writes crime novels that are just as easy to digest as this book, so if you’re looking for an easy read full of the copaganda you would expect from crime novels, read one of Kellerman’s novels. Pass on this one.
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