In Cold Blood by Truman Capote

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The book I read for my non-fiction novel was called “In Cold Blood” by Truman Capote. As a whole this book was disturbingly realistic, intriguingly interesting and horrifically beautiful. While the Clutters go about their daily business, running errands and baking pies, Dick and Perry are getting ready to rob the Clutters and leave no witnesses. After a long drive, they pull up to the Clutter home with a shotgun and knife in hand. That morning, the bodies are discovered and investigations are started to find the killers and put them where they need to be. Soon rumors in their town start to set in, but meanwhile Dick and Perry set off for Mexico. When Dick and Perry are found and death comes, Dick is awkward and Perry is remorseful.

I personally liked the the relationship between Perry and Dick the most in the book. And the best part of the novel is their chemistry, their feelings towards each other, everything about them together. How Capote represented it and portrayed it was phenomenal and extraordinary. This is the best part in the book because of how different they are but how much they need each other to survive the world they live in; because without each other it wouldn't be worth it. Dick always had control of Perry. But, in turn, Perry is much braver than Dick could ever be. The best example of this is the night of the murders. Dick thought the entire plan up, but even when Perry wanted to leave, he insisted that they stay there and keep looking for the safe. It is Perry who stops Dick from raping Nancy, but the fact still remains that Perry reacted very emotionally, to Dick's actions. On the other hand, Dick was operating according to the plan that he thought up, and convinced Perry to go along with it. While Dick i...

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...t by what he was saying. I don’t think he could have fixed this problem without changing the story entirely. To be a story to really excite a sixteen year old reading a book, typically they have to be able to relate to the book in some way, or want to be apart of the world that the book is in.

I think that the targeted audience for this book is anyone mature enough to read it and understand it. It is for people searching for a rush from the safety of their own home. People who are adventurous but shy. Anyone that wants to be scared for their life but completely safe. I would definitely recommend this book to others because I got such a rush, and thrill from reading it. Personally, I think a good book will tear the emotions from you and send them on one hell of a ride. And this is exactly what this book did, it made me furious, sympathetic, happy and made me cry.

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