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Brian Whitney

    Jsem autorem nebo spoluautorem mnoha knih, přičemž jedna z mých nedávných prací byla nedávno vybrána pro filmové zpracování velkým studiem. Moje psaní se často zabývá hlubokými lidskými tématy a zkoumá nuance mezilidských vztahů prostřednictvím pronikavého stylu. Jsem známý svým jedinečným hlasem, který čtenáře vtáhne do světů, jež vytvářím, a zanechá trvalý dojem. Můj přístup k literatuře je zakořeněn v touze odhalit složitost lidské zkušenosti.

    How Now, Butterfly?
    The "Supreme Gentleman" Killer
    • The "Supreme Gentleman" Killer

      The True Story Of An Incel Mass Murderer

      • 170 stránek
      • 6 hodin čtení
      3,4(61)Ohodnotit

      The narrative explores Elliot Rodger's distorted self-perception and obsession with societal ideals of attractiveness and success. He believed that wealth, style, and charm would earn him the affection of women, leading him to cultivate a façade of sophistication. Rodger's fixation on being perceived as "The Supreme Gentleman" reveals deep-seated insecurities and a troubling mindset that ultimately drives his actions. The book delves into themes of entitlement, loneliness, and the consequences of unrealistic expectations in relationships.

      The "Supreme Gentleman" Killer
    • How Now, Butterfly?

      A Memoir of Murder, Survival, and Transformation

      • 290 stránek
      • 11 hodin čtení

      Losing a young daughter to murder is the worst nightmare that a mother could possibly imagine, but what if the killer was her son? Charity Lee was thrust into this unimaginable situation when her 13-year-old son Paris murdered her beloved 4-year-old daughter, Ella. Charity goes through intense grief at the loss of her daughter, while at the same time trying to understand why her son would have done something as horrific as this, and how she could have missed the signs that Paris was a true psychopath. While barely holding herself together throughout her intense grief, Charity is still a mother and feels a need to advocate for her son to receive appropriate treatment while incarcerated, while at the same time trying to ensure he stays in prison so he can never hurt someone again. Charity still loves her son and craves a connection with him despite all he has done. Because of her experiences, she rebuilds her life and starts a non-profit to help other families of victims, as well as offenders. This book is a meditation on grief, loss, and forgiveness unlike any other. It's also an inspirational story of a true survivor. Well-written and haunting HOW NOW, BUTTERFLY? is a book that no reader will soon forget.

      How Now, Butterfly?