TeachMe: Preschool / Toddler
Education and Games
App
"***** An absolute must-buy. An amazing app for the price." -SmartAppsForKids.com "The combination...
Lola's ABC Party - Learn to Read
Education and Games
App
“I especially loved the matching letter to its sound, or, what us speech folk call "phonemic...
BaliFied - Word Game of the Gods
Games and Stickers
App
"If you're a fan of word-based digital entertainment especially there's an awful lot to enjoy..." -...
123 Kids Fun EDUCATION Math & Alphabet Cool Games
Games and Education
App
123 Kids Fun EDUCATION - Free Educational Games for Preschool Kids and Toddlers including counting,...
ukulele tuner and guitar tuner
Music and Entertainment
App
Ukulele tuner & guitar tuner APP. Ukulele tuner guitar tuner. Application for the late ukulele and...
Color by Numbers - Flowers
Games and Education
App
If your child likes flowers, this coloring game is made for them. Beautiful flowers make them feel...
Color by Numbers - Halloween
Games and Education
App
Every year, boys and girls all over the world eagerly await Halloween. For on this night, the most...
Words With Friends Cheat - Cheats Complete & Free
Catalogs and Reference
App
Features - Words with friends supported (including Fast Mode) - Character recognition technology...
Color by Numbers - Princesses
Games and Education
App
Let your young artist color in these enchanting princesses and heroines from here favorite stories...
Suswatibasu (1703 KP) rated Talking with Psychopaths and Savages: A Journey into the Evil Mind in Books
Oct 16, 2017
Ironically, there is little sincere empathy with the victims killed by these psychopaths, but just a titillation factor in this book, with the author essentially being a fanboy of these men and one woman. The book also inadvertently reveals how corrupt the American judicial system is, allowing white men to murder and defraud with impunity, while avoiding life sentences and even being granted parole after murdering three people in cold blood.
And with shockingly little psychology in this book, the author even "runs out" of his word count, so it ends abruptly. It is poorly written, as he repeats the phrase "elephants fly" etc. In every other paragraph, and I can now see why it has received low ratings on review sites. Not worth it.

