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Columbine (Hardcover)

by Dave Cullen (Author)
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"In this remarkable account of the April 20, 1999, Columbine High School shooting, journalist Cullen not only dispels several of the prevailing myths about the event but tackles the hardest question of all: why did it happen? Drawing on extensive interviews, police reports and his own reporting, Cullen meticulously pieces together what happened when 18-year-old Eric Harris and 17-year-old Dylan Klebold killed 13 people before turning their guns on themselves.... Cullen expertly balances the psychological analysis-enhanced by several of the nation's leading experts on psychopathology-with an examination of the shooting's effects on survivors, victims' families and the Columbine community. Readers will come away from Cullen's unflinching account with a deeper understanding of what drove these boys to kill, even if the answers aren't easy to stomach." (Publishers Weekly, Starred Reivew )

"Comprehensive...It's a book that hits you like a crime scene photo, a reminder of what journalism at its best is all about. Cullen knows his material from the inside; he covered Columbine, for Salon and Slate primarily, 'beginning around noon on the day of the attack.' But if this gives him a certain purchase on the story, his perspective is what resonates." (LA Times )

"Cullen's book is a nerve-wracking, methodical and panoramic account...COLUMBINE has its terrifying sections, particularly during Cullen's minute-by-minute rendering of the chaotic 49-minute assault. He puts us inside and outside the building, and he captures the disbelief viewers experienced in 'almost witnessing mass murder' live on television." (Cleveland Plain Dealer )

"A chilling page-turner, a striking accomplishment given that Cullen's likely readers almost certainly know how the tragic story ends...I knew Cullen was a dogged reporter and a terrific writer, but even I was blown away by the pacing and story-telling he mastered in Columbine, a disturbing, inspiring work of art." (Salon )

"Comprehensively nightmarish . . . Cullen's task is difficult not only because the events in question are almost literally unspeakable but also because even as he tells the story of a massacre that took the lives of 15 people, including the killers, he has to untell the stories that have already been told . . . Should this story be told at all? There's an element of sick, voyeuristic fascination to it--we don't need an exercise in disaster porn. But Columbine is a necessary book. . . . The actual events of April 20, 1999, are exactly as appalling as you'd expect, and Cullen doesn't spare us a second of them." (Time )

"The definitive account, [of the tragedy] will likely be Dave Cullen's COLUMBINE, a nonfiction book that has the pacing of an action movie and the complexity of a Shakespearean drama . . . Cullen has a gift, if that's the right word, for excruciating detail. At times the language is so vivid you can almost smell the gunpowder and the fear." (Newsweek )

"COLUMBINE is an excellent work of media criticism, showing how legends become truths through continual citation; a sensitive guide to the patterns of public grief, foreshadowing many of the reactions to Sept. 11 (lawsuits, arguments about the memorial, voyeuristic bus tours); and, at the end of the day, a fine example of old fashioned journalism . . . moving things along with agility and grace." (The New York Times Review of Books Jennifer Senior )

While the details of the day are indeed gruesome, Cullen neither embellishes nor sensationalizes. His unadorned prose and staccato sections offer welcome relief from the grisly minutiae... Cullen's honor and reporting skills propel this book beyond tabloid and into true literature." (Newsday )

"A gripping study . . . To his credit, Mr. Cullen does not simply tear down Columbine's legends. He also convincingly explains what really sparked the murderous rage . . . disquieting . . . beautifully written." (The New York Observer )

From the very first page, I could not put COLUMBINE Dave Cullen's searing narrative, down. Dylan ... How the killings unfolded, and why, reads like the grisliest of fiction. Would that it were not true. Grade: A" (Entertainment Weekly )

"A remarkable book. It is painstakingly reported, well-organized and compellingly written . . . For any reader who wants to understand the complicated nature of evil, this book is a masterpiece." (The Seattle Times )

"Leveraged for political ends by Michael Moore on film and adopted for convenience by the news media as shorthand for teenage violence, Columbine has begun to feel as impenetrable and allegorical as Greek myth. So the intensive reporting of Denver-based journalist Dave Cullen is welcome. . . Cullen creates more than a nuanced portrait of school shooters as young men. He writes a human story - a compassionate narrative of teenagers with guns (and bombs, too), and the havoc they wreak on a school, a community, and America. (Esquire )

"Exhaustive and supremely level-headed . . . The ways in which the Columbine story became distorted in the retelling make for one of the most fascinating aspects of Cullen's book . . . Hopping back and forth in time, Cullen manages to tell this complicated story with remarkable clarity and coherence. As one of the first reporters on the scene in 1999, he has been studying this event firsthand for a decade, and his book exudes a sense of authority missing from much of the original media coverage. ...Cullen strikes just the right tone of tough-minded compassion, for the most part steering clear of melodrama, sermonizing and easy answers." (Washington Post Gary Krist )

COLUMBINE is a remarkable achievement. Cullen has brought illumination to a dark and difficult topic, and the result is an example of literary nonfiction at its finest: masterful, clear-eyed, bold - and unforgettable." (Charlotte Observer )


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On April 20, 1999, two boys left an indelible stamp on the American psyche. Their goal was simple: to blow up their school, Oklahoma-City style, and to leave "a lasting impression on the world." Their bombs failed, but the ensuing shooting defined a new era of school violence-irrevocably branding every subsequent shooting "another Columbine."


When we think of Columbine, we think of the Trench Coat Mafia; we think of Cassie Bernall, the girl we thought professed her faith before she was shot; and we think of the boy pulling himself out of a school window -- the whole world was watching him. Now, in a riveting piece of journalism nearly ten years in the making, comes the story none of us knew. In this revelatory book, Dave Cullen has delivered a profile of teenage killers that goes to the heart of psychopathology. He lays bare the callous brutality of mastermind Eric Harris, and the quavering, suicidal Dylan Klebold, who went to prom three days earlier and obsessed about love in his journal.


The result is an astonishing account of two good students with lots of friends, who came to stockpile a basement cache of weapons, to record their raging hatred, and to manipulate every adult who got in their way. They left signs everywhere, described by Cullen with a keen investigative eye and psychological acumen. Drawing on hundreds of interviews, thousands of pages of police files, FBI psychologists, and the boy's tapes and diaries, he gives the first complete account of the Columbine tragedy.


In the tradition of HELTER SKELTER and IN COLD BLOOD, COLUMBINE is destined to be a classic. A close-up portrait of hatred, a community rendered helpless, and the police blunders and cover-ups, it is a compelling and utterly human portrait of two killers-an unforgettable cautionary tale for our times.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Riveting But Extremely Depressing, Aug 29 2009
By Coach C (Canada) - See all my reviews
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I have to say, that this is quite possibly the most depressing book I've read in a half decade. And I don't mean that as a critique, but rather as a compliment to the depth of research and writing abilities of David Cullen.

The amount of work it must have taken to completely reconstruct the background and chronology of events is staggering. Cullen intricately weaves between the past and the present with deft skill. As disturbing as the act itself was, it was even more disappointing to see the sensationalism of the 2 perpetrators by the media, the opportunism of certain individuals, and the maze of lawsuits that followed. It was sad to see how this tragic event was turned into a kind of virtual reality of what really happened -- memory turned to myth which turned into the truth.

And while we may never know exactly why and what drove these 2 teenagers into mass murder, Cullen's account comes as close to the answers than we'll ever be. Eric Harris was the psychopath, mis-characterized by the media as a loner, rather Eric was intent, obsessed, with overtaking Timothy McVeigh's death count. Dylan Klebold was harder to figure out, a smart kid who was a hopeless romantic, but also suffered from bouts of depression. In the ultimately irony, Eric and Dylan wanted to be seen in the same league as other mass murders like David Koresh and Timothy McVeigh, but were instead lumped with the rest of the loner school shooters.

I've read Cullen's articles recently in the press in the lead up to the book. Cullen makes the repeated bold claim that had Eric and Dylan had acted when they were older, say 21, they probably would have inflicted much more damage. Certainly a debatable claim, but does provide some food for thought. I have to say, though, fortunately, Cullen does not include that hypothetical here in the book.

Although the book was extremely well-written, it was so depressing that I was glad to have finished it, I've never felt so good about moving on from a book as I had after reading "Columbine." There is unfortunately, nothing good to have come out of it. In many ways, it is best to leave it all behind.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Enligtening and Comprehensive, Oct 20 2009
By A. Pepin "Love Being Literate" (Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
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I remember the day of the shootings at Columbine High as clearly as the day the fires burned in Waco, Texas or the day the World Trade towers were brought to the ground. But though it always stayed with me, there had always been so many conflicting stories and so many misconceptions that it was difficult to decipher truth from conjecture. Until I read this book.

The title captured my attention. COLUMBINE. Simple, plain block letters. The one word that has become synonymous with 'school shootings'. I thought I would take a chance. A deceptively simple title encases the most comprehensive material I have ever yet found on the subject.

Written by a newsman, through the objective eyes of a newsman, this book is astonishing in how it ties all the facts together and debunks many of the myths without bias. Page by page, the story unfolds of the steps and stages that led to two boys committing murder on a mass scale.

For those who have relished in the souped up, convoluted accountings presented before now, this book is not for you. For those of you who want to know, who have always thought there was something not quite right in previous tellings, this is a must read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Columbine, Sep 3 2009
By Dread (Vancouver, Canada) - See all my reviews
This is probably the best written and most thorough account of the Columbine shooting. The conclusions derived from the author's research are important not just for this specific case but has lessons and implications for society as a whole. A must read!
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