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No Easy Answers
No Easy Answers: The Truth Behind Death at Columbine | Brooks Brown, Rob Merritt
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On April 20, 1999, Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris, two seniors at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado, walked into their school and shot to death twelve students and one teacher, and wounded many others. It was the worst single act of murder at a school in U.S. history. Few people knew Dylan Klebold or Eric Harris better than Brooks Brown. Brown and Klebold were best friends in grade school, and years later, at Columbine, Brown was privy to some of Harris and Klebolds darkest fantasies and most troubling revelations After the shootings, Brown was even accused by the police of having been in on the massacre simply because he had been friends with the killers. Now, for the first time, Brown, with journalist Rob Merritt, gets to tell his full version of the story. He describes the warning signs that were missed or ignored, and the evidence that was kept hidden from the public after the murders. He takes on those who say that rock music or video games caused Klebold and Harris to kill their classmates and explores what it might have been that pushed these two young men, from supposedly stable families, to harbor such violent and apocalyptic dreams. Shocking as well as inspirational and insightful, No Easy Answers is an authentic wake-up call for all the psychologists, authorities, parents, and law enforcement personnel who have attempted to understand the murders at Columbine High School. As the title suggests, the book offers no easy answers, but instead presents the unvarnished facts about growing up as an alienated teenager in America today. Brooks Brown graduated from Columbine High School in 1999; this is his first book. Most recently, Brooks worked and consulted on Michael Moores latest documentary called Bowling for Columbine. He lives in Littleton, Colorado. Rob Merritt graduated from the University of Iowa School of Journalism in 1998 and currently works as a newspaper writer in Marshalltown, Iowa.
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LeahBergen
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I recently read A Mother‘s Reckoning, a memoir by the mother of one of the Columbine shooters, and then discovered this book.

Brooks Brown was the best friend of Dylan Klebold throughout elementary and they remained friends while students at Columbine (they actually ate lunch together at McDonald‘s on the day before the killings).

It‘s compelling stuff so far and surprisingly well done considering it was written only 2 years later.

AmyG A Mother‘s Reckoning is a story I shall never forget. I had never heard of this book. Stacked. 3y
TrishB Stacked too 👍🏻 3y
Reviewsbylola Never knew this existed! 3y
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gestapocat
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This great book is written by the friend to both the shooters' (Eric Harris & Dylan Klebold) who details the beginning of the friendship to both of them, details the many incidents, altercations and bullying that happened at Columbine as well as its unofficial hierarchy. He also writes out the entire day of what happened to him on 4/20/99 as well as the days and months after. Great book and a great read. Very informative.

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amybeth
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Very thoughtful outlook on a tragedy that has disgraced Americas beauty since it happened. I fully support the writer's viewpoint to take on the topics and "causes" the media had about the Columbine shooting and him being a friend of the killers, he has he best outlook to put an opinion forth and help those still asking questions and trying to understand.

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whiteflagwarrior
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Aside from Sue Klebold's book "A Mother's Reckoning", this would be the first book I recommend to read about the Columbine School Massacre. Much better than Cullen's "Columbine", though not as updated. Brown has first-hand, personal experience, and was friends with the killers.