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Jun262008
BOOKS: Simon Says - A True Story...

The B List -- Books I Like
Simon Says: A True Story of Boys, Guns, and Murder
Hardcover, 294 pgs, $25.00 U.S.
What it's about: "On a frigid New Year's Eve 2000, just twenty months after the Columbine massacre, fifteen-year-old Tony Dutcher and his grandparents were brutally murdered at their mountain hideaway outside of Colorado Springs. All roads seemed to lead to one young man, Isaac Grimes, a schoolmate of Tony's. But as investigators scrambled for answers, they began to uncover a plot more sinister than any parent could imagine -- a plan that involved automatic weapons, careful cover-ups, and a surprising naivete that belied the gruesome murders..."
What I liked: I really, really liked this book. In spite of the horrifying subject, chilling for any parent, especially the parent of a teenager, I could not put it down. This is True Crime at its objective, journalistic, yes, sensationalistic best. Horrifying, yet gripping. Kathryn Eastburn did a masterful job with this story; meticulous in detail and interviews with all involved: the boys, family, friends, detectives, investigators, lawyers. She conveyed the hearts and minds of everyone involved, before, during and after the brutal slaughter. She leaves a lasting impression on scale with Truman Capote, Dominick Dunne and John Grisham (The Innocent Man).
Why I didn't LOVE it: I couldn't, with my usual full high-energy and enthusiasm, love, Love, LOVE this book. It was awful, nightmare-inducing, at the very thought, much less the full-schematic, step-by-step autopsy, of average kids turned into inhuman killers through peer pressure, manipulation and mind control -- and the charismatic sociopath who orchestrated it all was just a teenager, himself. It took me a long time to write this review, from the notes I took as I read it, and I could only put it on The B List -- Books I Like.
You might like Simon Says: A True Story of Boys, Guns, and Murder
, if you liked:
The Innocent Man
by John Grisham
In Cold Blood
by Truman Capote*
* Da Capo Press, the publisher of Simon Says, has a Truman Capote-related title coming out in paperback in October, that looks very interesting in their catalog: Capote in Kansas: A Ghost Story
. We'll be talking more about this title in October.
Simon Says: A True Story of Boys, Guns, and Murder
by Kathryn Eastburn
(Da Capo Press, 2007)
Hardcover, 294 pgs, $25.00 U.S.
What it's about: "On a frigid New Year's Eve 2000, just twenty months after the Columbine massacre, fifteen-year-old Tony Dutcher and his grandparents were brutally murdered at their mountain hideaway outside of Colorado Springs. All roads seemed to lead to one young man, Isaac Grimes, a schoolmate of Tony's. But as investigators scrambled for answers, they began to uncover a plot more sinister than any parent could imagine -- a plan that involved automatic weapons, careful cover-ups, and a surprising naivete that belied the gruesome murders..."
What I liked: I really, really liked this book. In spite of the horrifying subject, chilling for any parent, especially the parent of a teenager, I could not put it down. This is True Crime at its objective, journalistic, yes, sensationalistic best. Horrifying, yet gripping. Kathryn Eastburn did a masterful job with this story; meticulous in detail and interviews with all involved: the boys, family, friends, detectives, investigators, lawyers. She conveyed the hearts and minds of everyone involved, before, during and after the brutal slaughter. She leaves a lasting impression on scale with Truman Capote, Dominick Dunne and John Grisham (The Innocent Man).
Why I didn't LOVE it: I couldn't, with my usual full high-energy and enthusiasm, love, Love, LOVE this book. It was awful, nightmare-inducing, at the very thought, much less the full-schematic, step-by-step autopsy, of average kids turned into inhuman killers through peer pressure, manipulation and mind control -- and the charismatic sociopath who orchestrated it all was just a teenager, himself. It took me a long time to write this review, from the notes I took as I read it, and I could only put it on The B List -- Books I Like.
You might like Simon Says: A True Story of Boys, Guns, and Murder
The Innocent Man
In Cold Blood
* Da Capo Press, the publisher of Simon Says, has a Truman Capote-related title coming out in paperback in October, that looks very interesting in their catalog: Capote in Kansas: A Ghost Story
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