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Book Reviews of If I Did It: Confessions of the KillerBook Review: He must have... Summary: 4 StarsI was curious, I had heard a lot about this book. There is a lot of space devoted to his relationship with Nicole where he places himself in the role of victim. More often than not. I was getting really tired of reading about their relationship and how hopelessly wonderful OJ was as a boyfriend. I think I'd have been interested in hearing about what was happening during the Bronco chase a bit more. In the end, I was left feeling conflicted. Part of me felt bad for OJ, a VERY SMALL part. Much more of me figures that he had to have done it given the detailed outline of the night of the murders. Probobly out of morbid curiousity, I had a hard time putting this book down. I guess this was a good way to come clean without actually admitting it. I hope his conscience is not relieved and I'm glad he isn't making money off of this.
Book Review: OJ's Guilty Nightmares Summary: 4 StarsI wondered why OJ would decide to write a "How I Did It" book. Of course, money is a great reason. However, after reading this book, I think that he wrote the book as a way of dealing with the demons and nightmares that haunt his sleep. I believe he used this book as a tool to confess to the public "without even confessing at all". A way to ease his mind. The ghost writer did a fabulous job. I especially loved how he included his interviews with OJ in the book. He detailed OJ's threatening yet egotistical personality. OJ's huge ego, and ability to laugh about his own wife's bloody death. It was a chilling read. While OJ's has attempted to weaken his nightmares, I hope he has many sleepless and nightmare filled nights. Enjoy this life, OJ. Because when you meet God, I think He will have other plans for you.
Book Review: I knew it! Summary: 5 StarsThis is a good read from start to finish!
Written in first person, of course,
there is a lot of grisly detail that really sets up emotion.
I feel sorry for those children left behind, and their families,
as well as the poor pet doggie standing and barking on that fateful eve.
What a pity it is that animals cannot talk!
I will not accuse, nor will I say anything else, but:
I am happy that the Goldman Family obtained rights to this book.
I also read the book on Mr. Goldman's son, "His Name is Ron."
I hope God brings the Goldman's some peace, if it's possible, and many
blessings in their lives.
Book Review: If I did it. -- to be honest... Summary: 5 StarsI suppose I read the book in search of some illusive "closure" for the ultimate injustice of the criminal trial. The bizarre "if I did it" viewpoint showcases not just an arrogant, ignorant brutal man but, as has been noted in these reviews, a man with a chilling narcissistic personality disorder. His own words provide insight in a way no expert can -- and make the book well worth a read. "To be honest" "honestly" and "trust me" show up repeatedly throughout the manuscript -- sometimes appearing multiple times within the same paragraph. In a normal situation a writer would have eliminated the repetitive phrasing -- broken it up, changed it out, done something, but smartly, Pablo Fenjves left the obvious irony for all of us to view.
Book Review: The Narcissist Did it Summary: 3 Starspsychopathic narcissistic swine,I am 100% convinced he did it.
They are so cunning they will get your family to believe YOU have the problem.They never take blame for anything, and when they do it is about 40%,but they usually retract it soon after so you are to blame 100% either way.
They ALWAYS have selective amnesia when they hit you.They usually don't strike the face or noticeable body parts.They'll deliberately hit you just so you don't have marks.They ALWAYS pick up vulnerable women half their age.If you dare to leave the narcissist, he will smear your reputation, make you out to be the terrible parent,Mentally abuse you,
blackmail you, make it impossible for you to attain an income independently,etc.
When all else fails and you've escaped the mental terrorist,they will stalk and torment you till death do you part,and guess what, your family still doesn't believe you because while you were away he is retaining a "friendly" relationship with everyone you know (the ones that are easy prey/sympathetic towards his self pity).
When they're fresh out of new victims,they always find a way to go back to old supplies to feed,they are especially attached to the first.
OJ is a murdering narcissist walking free.
Justice has not been served for Ron and Nicole.
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