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Old 03-05-2018, 11:44 AM   #702
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Originally Posted by Manabi View Post
That's the one I decided to go with too. I was tempted by Hell's Princess, but decided to wait and get the other book about her that Catlady suggested. I'm not really keen on the Kindle in Motion books, since I can't archive a copy of the full thing via Kindle for PC and Calibre.
I agree that book Catlady suggested looks good too ! I'll add it to my wishlist.

I'm about at 50% read on Hell's Princess, and I'm enjoying it so far. I do find the Kindle in Motion feature a little distracting. When some artwork pops up while I have just read a description of what's happening in the room, then an almost comical cartoon is seen. What I do like is the slide show of original photos taken at the farm, all on the same page on the bottom. This book is far less gory than it could have been given the subject matter. I like just reading about the real people who knew either Belle or her many victims. I'm also astonished at how easy it was for Belle. This does remind me of the Devil in the White City, by Larsen.
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