Neither as comprehensive nor as revealing as Dave Cullen's book Columbine, a work this book evokes in its subject matter and tone and even its cover art. Cullen's book had the advantage of a decade's distance from the event, which allowed for greater access to motivations and implications than Ly...
Without a doubt this is the most unbiased account I've read. The author humanizes Adam Lanza while never relieving him of his choices. Each child and adult in the school is shown as an individual which only makes the tragedy more heartbreaking. The introduction and afterword are thought provoking...