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Book Review: I'm through with the true crime genre !!
Summary: 1 Stars

This book was well written. However, after reading it, I can no longer read true crime books. I always donate my books to the library but had to throw this one in the garbage so no one else would read it. The acts of Ray are so unspeakably horror-filled that he makes the circumcision of women in Iran look like nothing. What he did was so very sick that he should have been put down like an animal. I have never read about such a sick man in my life and I've been reading true crime for 45 years. If you like sadism, torture and the total pain of women, psychologically and physically, this book is for you. Otherwise, I advise everyone out there reading this review: Don't read this book. The content will make you shiver and puke. No normal person could read this book and enjoy it. I am sworn off true crime forever now.

Book Review: If you enjoy the information in this book you need therapy
Summary: 1 Stars

I have an entire library about serial killers, sexual deviants and dark subjects alike. This is the one book I could not finish. I made it through about half of it and had to put it down because it was damaging my psyche. And that is what usually makes me buy a book, but this story is something different. The folks who read this and enjoy the violence are insensitive and need to seek pyschological help.

Book Review: Made me feel sick that I actually bought it
Summary: 1 Stars

This book is sick. The perpetrator was sick. Everyone around him was sick. The victims were pathetic, but the background of their lives seemed to condemn them to being in the sights of sickos like David Ray. When I finished this book, I wished I had never seen it.

Book Review: Mind-Numbing: You'll Never be the Same After Reading This
Summary: 5 Stars

I like true crime for the puzzle of how they're solved, and was drawn to this one out of morbid curiousity. I thumbed through it for a good half-hour, then backed away in horror after reading the opening paragraph, which made clear what the story was about. There's nothing sensual about this story, folks, and for the FBI to claim snuff films aren't real is a tragedy. I thumbed through this book 2 months ago, and it's imprinted my psyche unlike anything else. I had to take sleeping pills to fall asleep for 2 nights, and the images from this book continue to haunt me. (And I thought nothing would bother me after watching "Texas Chainsaw Massacre.") What do we do about people like David Ray? How can we prevent others from becoming like him? I have no idea, only that nothing on this Earth can punish such cruelty and wickedness.

Book Review: Misunderstanding
Summary: 4 Stars

They were very prompt with responding to me when i did not recieve my product. They were willing to send me a new product overnight with no charge! I did not contact them first before i wrote a review as i did not know how but i would trust to buy something from them again. Thanks!
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