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A review by l1ndz7
Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI by David Grann
The beginning of this was incredibly interesting but then the middle portion really lost me. I listened to this on audio and I appreciated the change in narrator when they changed the perspective of the story. The last half was interesting too. I feel like alot of nonfiction I’ve read fails to include how things are after the events in the book but this one nailed it and now we understand everything.
I watched the movie and it matches the book really closely. It’s just as long-winded and slightly boring too 🤣😂
I am so glad this book exists. The author really did his research and I applaud him for his meticulousness. I’m also incredibly outraged that another huge event in U.S. history is not taught in schools but at least now I know about it and am disgusted even more with how our country treats indigenous and BIPOc people 😭😤🤬
I watched the movie and it matches the book really closely. It’s just as long-winded and slightly boring too 🤣😂
I am so glad this book exists. The author really did his research and I applaud him for his meticulousness. I’m also incredibly outraged that another huge event in U.S. history is not taught in schools but at least now I know about it and am disgusted even more with how our country treats indigenous and BIPOc people 😭😤🤬