Serial killers are some of the most fascinating and terrifying criminals in the world. Their crimes are often brutal and senseless, and their motivations can be difficult to understand. True crime books about serial killers can provide a glimpse into the minds of these monsters, helping us to better understand their crimes and the impact [β¦]
Stuff I blogged about this week:
π #Books I Read in February 2023 (https://javaelemental.blog/2023/03/01/books-i-read-in-february-2023/) - 3 books last month: a #CozyMystery and two #TrueCrime books by #AnnRule.
π So tired of hearing about βwokeβ stuff from Republicansβ¦ (https://javaelemental.blog/2023/03/02/so-tired-of-hearing-about-woke-stuff-from-republicans/) - Republicans trying to make public bigotry acceptable again. (#USPolitics)
π Womenβs Rights, Free Speech (https://javaelemental.blog/2023/03/03/womens-rights-free-speech/) - Women as property again and Republicans stomping all over the First Amendment. (#USPolitics, #WomensRights)
#7Books On my list, I'm counting a series as a single "book" since all the individual books together tell a single story. And because if I didn't, there wouldn't be much variety on my list π
1. The Mists of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley (single book)
2. The Belgariad by David Eddings
3. The Circle of Ceridwen by Octavia Randolph
4. The Road to Valhalla by Melanie Katsak
5. All the President's Men by Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward
6. Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer
7. The Stranger Beside Me by Ann Rule
#bookstodon #Fantasy #Watergate #MountEverest #TrueCrime #TedBundy #MarionZimmerBradley #DavidEddings #OctaviaRandolph #MellanieKarsak #WoodwardAndBernstein #JonKrakauer #AnnRule