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She Kills Me: The True Stories of History's Deadliest Women by Jennifer Wright

tavernacle's review

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4.0

Just a ton of fun. As especially good ebook, as the short, enjoyable chapters were great to sneak in whenever possible. It has a bunch of classic choices and some more obscure murderesses, and smartly ends with the most heroic of the lot.

skylarv63's review

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3.0

I expected this book to have more content about the women, but it was mostly half stories and introductions to each woman paired with a lot of personal opinions. I didn’t expect this book to be funny, but it was.

excommunikate's review against another edition

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I like this author and am a fan of the podcast Noble Blood so I thought this would be perfect. The intro was great and I appreciate the content warnings. Unfortunately, the sections on individual women were just too graphic for me. Too much description and not enough interpretation to make it worthwhile. I’ll pick up some of her other titles. 

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weirdypants's review

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dark funny fast-paced

2.75

ellaalonso's review

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4.0

I didn't think I would like it as much as I did, just based on first impressions of the tone (friendly, conversational, girl talk) and layout (short blurbs, illustrations). I was pleasantly surprised. This book was like being offered several trays of mixed hors d'oeuvres... horror d'oeuvres (nailed it). It felt written for the general population, so there wasn't anything overly gruesome or gory covered. True crime fans still won't leave disappointed, though.

The book is broken into specific general sections such as "Black Widows", "Murderous Mercenaries", "Pretty Poisoners", etc. Within each section was a pretty respectable range of races, ethnicities, severity of crimes, ages, and socioeconomically backgrounds. There were conventionally attractive women, women described as "plain", women with nothing to lose, women with everything to lose, mothers, sisters, daughters, aunts.

There was incredible supporting information to give context such as explanations of social class and ethnical customs. Each section is an entire, complete and complex look of the woman, the time period, and the reasons she may have murdered without offering any excuses or apologies. The introduction says it best: "To deny women full-throated, murderous anger is to refute that they possess the full range of human emotions." Women kill. Sometimes for love. Sometimes for hate. But sometimes because they just feel like it.

ladyhoneybee23's review

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dark informative inspiring medium-paced

4.0


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katiamichelle's review against another edition

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dark funny informative inspiring sad medium-paced

4.0

kmbarnes79's review

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5.0

Well that was fun! This was a short overview of historical women who have committed murder. While there is an attempt to understand why they did it, there is never an example of excusing what they did.
This is not a deep dive into these stories. Just something to whet your appetite and encourage you to explore them further.

spookybecks's review

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dark informative inspiring fast-paced

3.0

Can we please bring back seducing men, waiting for them to fall asleep, and then cutting their throats with their own bayonets?

aniela1546's review against another edition

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informative inspiring relaxing fast-paced

5.0