If you, like most people, came across this book in one of those "Most disturbing books ever written" tier lists, venture no further, lest you risk getting bored to death.
There are two types of information in this book:
1) Peter Sotos lore
2) His hot takes on the Moors murders, pornography and sensationalism
Sotos’s language is striking, of course, but if you’ve read one of his books - you’ve read them all. There's only so much cum, piss, shit, torn holes, gay men, and molested children that you can describe before it gets really repetitive. And repetitive it gets indeed, so repetitive that I struggled to finish the book. Selfish, Little? More like Boring, Long, because this book goes on about its mediocre subject matter for entirely too many pages.
I've read Selfish, Little both in a French translation and in English, and the French-language edition is pretty faithful to the original text. That's all I can say about this book. If for some reason you want to feel shocked and outraged, read Pure, at least it's shorter than this snoozefest.