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this is one frightening idea to have in a book that is actually true for most people in our society
— Oct 30, 2021 04:53AM
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At this point I just want the book to be over...
— Nov 14, 2021 09:35PM
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Its insanity is the only thing keeping me sane right now.
— Nov 10, 2021 09:33PM
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I want to throw up at every turn of page. I am so mad my pages are falling out
— Nov 08, 2021 10:04PM
Hala Alzaghal
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I cant' wait to finish this and see what happens to HH. I hope we see justice served...
— Nov 05, 2021 02:55AM
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Nov 01, 2021 11:09AM
Oh, lord. Why even write a book like that?
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It is very surprising to read it and wonder why someone would write it, but then you go deep through his thoughts and disturbing desires and you understand why someone would want to write it. Just because it's wrong to have these thoughts does not mean we shouldn't understand the thought process that goes through the heads of men like him. I actually became more protective of myself and my sisters when it comes to men.
Arguably, the point of literature is to embody other minds, anyway. The Killer Inside Me isn't an endorsement of violent psychopathy, but it does shed light on it. Etc.
You’re right, even though it’s disturbing but it doesn’t mean it’s not interesting going into his mind.
You two have a point. But still... I won't read it. I'm already scarred by reading about what's happening to the environment.
But how's the book so far? What have you learned?
It’s been an interesting ride. I like how the main characters are always changing and every page they have an idea or another. And I learned not to trust any man on earth.
I don't think the authors intent was "not to trust any man on earth", which is also an immensely sexist thing to say.
well, we do not read with the goal of reaching the writer's intention behind the book. Any book is a work of art open for all and any interpretation. Relax, it was not meant to attack anyone, maybe if in another life you were a female you would understand how it feels every single day for us. I was never born with the intention of fearing anyone or not trusting anyone, but that's the world we live in.

