Pros & Cons
Pros
Jon ronson is an investigative journalist. He investigates the'madness industry' and the 'pcl-r' test for psychopathy.
Cons
Most books lengthen your attention span, this one is like scrolling on a twitter feed. Like a religious cult, once you've been indoctrinated in some theory, you never question and blindly accept it. Almost any relevant content to psychopathy can be fo... Read More
Highlights
Quality
Wonderfully written and exactly the quality of writing expected from ronson.
Amazing book finished within 8 days can't wait to read more of this authors work
Great writing style, and there were tons of elements that made me smile - or grin sometimes.
Had to stop every few pages to absorb and highlight!
Price
I would not take anything at face value included in this book about psychopath, but it is an entertaining read.
Packaging/appearance
I did, i liked them very much and ate the whole packet in one sitting.
I wasn't happy or content until the packet was empty.
I opened a large packet of crisps that were a flavour that i thought i would like.
The more i tasted the more i wanted to finish the packet in one sitting.
Competitiveness
While ronson doesn’t quite go that far, towards the end he explores the mainly us craze for diagnosing children with bipolar di... Read More
It has not lost any impact and, if anything, the analogy of world leaders being psychopaths is stronger today than it was in 2011.
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There were some annoying parts showing the writer’s lack of knowledge about easily available information the vaccines cause autism 911 was an inside job and he labelled david icke nothing else but a conspiracy theorist without knowing anything about his work
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I would not take anything at face value included in this book about psychopath but it is an entertaining read
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The extreme methods used on the mentally ill
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Whether people in positions of power are psychopaths
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At no point was this a dull or dry read
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For me the narrative does seem random at times but then again thats half the joy of his books