Looking for any nonfiction suggestions that scared you. I’ve read several climate change books that are obviously terrifying but I’m looking for any recommendations since we’re entering the spooky season. I like to alternate between fiction and nonfiction and I already have a large stack of scary fiction.
by TasWorldwide
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The Coming of the Third Reich
*A Higher Form of Killing* by Robert Harris and Jeremy Paxman. A history of chemical and biological warfare.
I’ll Be Gone in the Dark by Michelle McNamara and The Indifferent Stars Above by Daniel James Brown.
In cold blood by Truman capote
“I’m No Monster,” by Stefanie Marsh, and Bojan Pancevski
“3,096 Days in Captivity,” by Natascha Kampusch
“A Stolen Life,” by Jaycee Dugard
“Brother Tony’s Boys,” by Mike Echols
“I Know My First Name is Steven,” by Mike Echols
Reisner’s *A Dangerous Place* unsettled me. A lot.
The Man from the Train – Bill James and Rachel McCarthy James – true crime
Imperial Life in the Emerald City – Rajiv Chandrasekaran – Journalism about the first six month of the invasion of Iraq.
Into the Raging Sea – Rachel Slade – Journalism about the multiple failures which lead to the disappearance of the El Faro cargo ship and the death of her crew. Lets just say that after I read this, the Boing Scandal was not as much of a surprise.