Jeanette R. (thebeakeeper) reviewed on + 167 more book reviews
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they were supporting the book and were receiving proceeds. i mean- honestly, can you pass up a book written by a murderer where he confesses? (without confessing..huh?)
the book is pretty kooky. o.j. tells the story of he and nicole and he pretty much makes her out to be this crazy drug addicted, oj. obsessed hot mess of a woman. well- yeah, she probably was a mess being with him, but hello- what a mess he is! and relationships, no matter how bad, are two sided and he has to have had some role.
honestly, i didnt believe about 80 percent of the book because it was so weird. it flowed ok, but the chapter on the murders was so freaking random and it was like they'd written the book and threw in that chapter. i didnt get it. he doesnt describe what happened really. i felt like everything was blown out of proportion. i wanted the juicy details!
like i said, it was interesting, i skipped over a lot of the foreward and afterwards because they were long and everyone had the same thing to say.
the book is pretty kooky. o.j. tells the story of he and nicole and he pretty much makes her out to be this crazy drug addicted, oj. obsessed hot mess of a woman. well- yeah, she probably was a mess being with him, but hello- what a mess he is! and relationships, no matter how bad, are two sided and he has to have had some role.
honestly, i didnt believe about 80 percent of the book because it was so weird. it flowed ok, but the chapter on the murders was so freaking random and it was like they'd written the book and threw in that chapter. i didnt get it. he doesnt describe what happened really. i felt like everything was blown out of proportion. i wanted the juicy details!
like i said, it was interesting, i skipped over a lot of the foreward and afterwards because they were long and everyone had the same thing to say.
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