Carol Law Law itibaren Jacków, Polen
The book was very interasting, I loved it very much and just couldn't stop reading it! I recommend it to those that love to read about vampires and romance! ;)
Typical Sedaris. I enjoyed this book but it didn't resonate like some of his others. I'd definitely recommend it as an enjoyable read.
The fact that I read the entire 1000+ pages of this book does let you know that it was interesting and written in such a way that helps the reader not get bogged down. Gary Gilmore's story, I assume most of it is fairly accurate, is really interesting. Likewise, I found the legal battle over capital punishment and whether or not the person on death row has a right to be executed really interesting. However, I got tired of all of the detail about the media battle over the rights to Gilmore's story. I'm sure it was fascinating to some, but to me it was too much. Still, if you're interested in "true crime," it is worth it. If you're interested in the history of the death penalty, you won't get much here except for the detailed account of Gary Gilmore's execution, which was the first execution after the Supreme Court ceased the moratorium on the death penalty. And while you'll read about the lawyers involved, you'll only get the basics of their arguments.