Books Sep 11, 2019 at 4:00 am

In Bloomland, Seattle novelist John Englehardt examines the impacts of a shooting.

Englehardt draws out surprising details in this tragically typical narrative. Photo by Katharine Toombs

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I would say that the difference between myself and a school (or mall, theatre, etc.) shooter is that I have self control. I have not read this book but it sounds interesting and will give it a look; I did read "Hey Nostrodamus" (Douglas Coupland) and enjoyed it. I am particularly interested in getting inside the head of these killers to find out what really motivates them. Our general news media rarely does this.


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