If anyone shares the same intense morbid fascination with true crime, or serial killers more specifically, that I do, then I’d highly recommend this book. As mentioned in other reviews, many things, if not everything, said by Manson are to be taken with a grain of salt because of his tendency to lie. That being said, it was definitely worth the read, accurate or otherwise. Due to the way Manson describes his upbringing in the book, I could more than see how he turned out the way he did. For most of his life, he was in a system that failed him repetitively and was rejected and betrayed by those he felt should be there for him. This book evoked emotions such as sympathy, disgust, amusement, and and sadness from me. Again, it’s important to analyze the things being said and to decipher whether or not they hold any water for yourself. But, the book was enjoyable, and again, I’d highly recommend it.