librarymouse's review against another edition

Go to review page

2.5

This whole book has an odd pro-Israel tilt, most directly addressed in the second to last chapter. The author notes the Zionist roots of many of the cults without ever considering or critiquing the role of Zionism in the destructive and deadly nature of the cults. Overall, this reads more like a poorly thought through encyclopedia of cult activity than the human-framed perspective promised by the title. In the chapters about the more violent acts committed by cult leaders or in the name of their beliefs, the author's focus was more on the act than the aftermath, which was unexpected with the title framing this book as focusing on the people who joined and the impact their respective cults had on them.
 I will not be listening to the podcast, and after the overt praise for Israel, I finished this book as a hate read.

The narrators of the audio version of the book pronounce religious terms like "vicar" oddly. There should have been some oversight to make sure a book about cults and religious movements that became cults had their terms pronounced correctly 

Expand filter menu Content Warnings

brookiet1220's review against another edition

Go to review page

challenging dark informative medium-paced

3.75

This book discusses cults from around the world in vignettes.  Each vignette being read by a different narrator makes the experience better than if one narrator read them.  There were multiple psychological studies referenced throughout the book.  These references were easily intertwined in the text and not to heavy on using complicated medical terms.  While every cult discussed in the book had out there beliefs, raelism had some of the craziest. 

Expand filter menu Content Warnings

avonleegrace's review against another edition

Go to review page

challenging dark informative mysterious sad slow-paced

2.75


Expand filter menu Content Warnings

doomluz's review against another edition

Go to review page

dark informative medium-paced

4.0

This was an overview on 10 different cults and their leaders. I had only heard of a few of these so it was interesting and disturbing learning about the history of all these cults and what might've drawn people into them. The only one I didn't really learn anything new about was the Manson one. Fortunately, it was the first chapter, so it sets the tone and style for the rest of the book well.
I'd recommend this to people who are interested in cults, but don't know a lot because it's more like a brief history of each, but doesn't go much deeper.

Expand filter menu Content Warnings

kylieabbynormal's review against another edition

Go to review page

dark emotional informative medium-paced

3.25


Expand filter menu Content Warnings

jlye's review against another edition

Go to review page

dark informative tense medium-paced

3.75


Expand filter menu Content Warnings

onmalsshelf's review against another edition

Go to review page

informative medium-paced

2.0

Oof I’m disappointed.

As someone who listed to the podcast Cults that this book is based on, this book reads just like the podcast episodes that cover each of these cults. Would not surprise me if they just took the transcripts, cleaned them up, and sent to the publisher.

Beyond that, all of the cults mentioned here are some of the most famous cults that probably everyone already knows about. With how many cults were covered in the podcast, I wish a few more lesser known ones were included here.

Additionally, again as someone who listened to the podcast it’s hard to fathom why the podcast hosts weren’t included in the audiobook narration cast. I found myself wishing Greg and Vanessa were the ones sharing everything as the book was basically just a large podcast transcript. 

Sorry to my true crime book club that had to read this for our October 2022 pick.

Expand filter menu Content Warnings
More...