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Recommend me that book in your collection you usually don't recommend people because it's weird.
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I love strange things that are unpredictable, don't follow cliché storylines or overused plots, but are still well written and not only made for the sake of weirdness.

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So, this one is weird for a few reasons to me. First, politically I don’t agree with the author. But he did lose his daughter in the parkland shooting and became obsessed with gathering information on “how this could happen” so there is a lot of good information. Things I wouldn’t have known about (a chapter detailing the shooter’s documented history of violence at school) had I not read the book. I’m not trying to get into a debate, but I think guns were the main problem, one the book doesn’t address. Which is my biggest complaint. The book did address how the school system failed as well as school policies though. It’s a very scary non-fiction book. I have kids in school and we live somewhere with a big gun culture.

“Why Meadow Died: The People and Policies That Created The Parkland Shooter and Endanger America's Students Andrew Pollack and Max Eden

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