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#BookReview: The Good Psychopath’s Guide to Success

Authors: Kevin Dutton and Andy McNab The Good Psychopath’s Guide to Success: How to Use Your Inner Psychopath to Get the Most Out of Life is a manual that basically teaches people how to dig into their psychopathic traits to improve their lives. The starting point is that nobody is purely good or purely bad, […]

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TV Reviews, TV Series

#Series Review: Dexter – Original Sin

I finished watching Dexter – Original Sin, a prequel to the original Dexter series. Whilst in the original Dexter series, we meet a serial killer and vigilante Dexter Morgan and follow his killer spree and we learn about the reasons he became a killer, this series follows young Dexter and the beginning of his killer

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#BookReview: Sociopath: A Memoir

Author: Patric Gagne Sociopath: A Memoir is a book by Patric (Patricia) Gagne, allegedly a diagnosed sociopath who wrote a memoir about her struggle of being a sociopath and trying to find a place in society that appreciates empathy, emotions and being like everyone else. While reading, I kept thinking of a book I read

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#Book Review: 202 Ways to Spot a Psychopath in Personal Relationships

Author: Adelyn Birch As the title suggests, 202 Ways to Spot a Psychopath in Personal Relationships is a guide to recognizing a psychopath. The list of characteristics is compiled from some academic literature, e.g., Hare’s psychopathy checklist, as well as anecdotes and observations. The author, as per her biography, has been in a relationship with

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#Book Review: The Psychopath Whisperer

Author: Kent A. Kiehl The Psychopath Whisperer is an incredible book. It uses scientific information and the research experience of the author and presents this information in an appealing way that anyone can understand. The book is thus useful to both academic and general audiences. I read this book after I read Jon Ronson’s book,

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