Columbine - Dave Cullen

Columbine

By Dave Cullen

  • Release Date: 2009-04-06
  • Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 857 Ratings

Description

Ten years in the works, a masterpiece of reportage, this is the definitive account of the Columbine massacre, its aftermath, and its significance, from the acclaimed journalist who followed the story from the outset.
"The tragedies keep coming. As we reel from the latest horror . . ."

So begins a new epilogue, illustrating how Columbine became the template for nearly two decades of "spectacle murders." It is a false script, seized upon by a generation of new killers. In the wake of Newtown, Aurora, and Virginia Tech, the imperative to understand the crime that sparked this plague grows more urgent every year.

What really happened April 20, 1999? The horror left an indelible stamp on the American psyche, but most of what we "know" is wrong. It wasn't about jocks, Goths, or the Trench Coat Mafia. Dave Cullen was one of the first reporters on scene, and spent ten years on this book-widely recognized as the definitive account. With a keen investigative eye and psychological acumen, he draws on mountains of evidence, insight from the world's leading forensic psychologists, and the killers' own words and drawings-several reproduced in a new appendix. Cullen paints raw portraits of two polar opposite killers. They contrast starkly with the flashes of resilience and redemption among the survivors.

Expanded with a New Epilogue

Reviews

  • Hard Pass

    1
    By Bodhi1776
    Cullen is more concerned with creating narrative than confronting reality. He takes a lot of liberties along the way.
  • Gripping and Obsessive Reading

    5
    By Whatdidmarksay
    This story has been Cullen’s life work so far, and it is honestly one of the most gripping books I’ve ever read. I went through a cavalcade of emotions learning the details of this fateful day. Five stars aren’t enough for this one.
  • Good book but stretched too far

    3
    By Kraal weavers
    I felt like a lot of repeating and could have been shortened a little, took too long to read as I was loosing interest but overall still a good book
  • Remarkably well written, informative and compelling reconstruction of events

    5
    By frustrated teen
    I was only 11 years old when Columbine occurred, so I only remembered bits and pieces from media reports. This book details every event in such a meticulous way as to really make the reader feel as if it was yesterday. It is emotional, tear jerking, and wonderfully written. I could not put it down. It is no surprise this book won so many awards.
  • Did Not Expect That!

    5
    By Ozcrome
    I didn’t expect to learn as much as I did. This is a must-read for parents with school-aged children. This book, at least to me, also taught me a lot about how to identify signs, as well as how media contributes to the celebrity of people who do bad things which can inspire and motivate others with equally bad intentions to act out, and out do.
  • Riveting

    5
    By Jessely!
    I thought I knew the Columbine story, but as the author points out, most of us only knew the superficial media version of outcasts persecuted by jocks. This book showed me that that was not the case. I also didn’t know about the community of Littleton and all of the evangelical Christian influence. That was incredibly fascinating. There is a lot of detail in the book, but the writer keeps it interesting. Overall, it’s quite riveting. Sadly so.
  • Incredible

    5
    By areyoufinkiddingme
    Dave Cullen did an incredible job. I also read Brooks Brown book, and I would describe it as having extreme tunnel vision compared to Cullen’s book. Extremely thorough and well written. I was shocked to learn ‘Active Shooter Protocol’ was enacted following Columbine 20 years ago. There was absolute no reason for the cops at Uvalde to do nothing for over an hour. Disgusting!
  • Worthy

    5
    By Hjinfgur
    Definitely worth the read. This did not glorify or point fingers. A book of thoroughly researched facts. May the 13 victims rest peaceful and the survivors be able to move in faith.
  • My review

    5
    By Brandontrejo806
    I really like how the book gives a deeper insight into what happened and it was a very interesting book to read especially since I wasn’t alive when columbine happened.
  • There will never be an answer to “why?”...

    5
    By Just me in Texas on Xmas
    and the author acknowledges that early and often. Instead, we get a well researched “how?” that draws on a variety of perspectives to piece together the timeline of events leading up to and following the tragedy. The blame is placed squarely on the killers, where it belongs, without glossing over the warning signs that were missed and/or misunderstood.