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thisbibliophiile · 8 days ago
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Books of 2025 #5
Beyond Belief by Jenna Miscavige Hill
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kaydensb · 2 months ago
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Here is a link for a whole bunch of movies, tv shows and more - https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/15yd2vLoCzlTDknjTgo965gCoAV8S0Emt
below is a list of the things currently on my google drive, I may add more and keep updating this list periodically as things get put on the drive.
Audiobooks and Audio Dramas
Fiction
1984 By George Orwell
Animal Farm By George Orwell
Chemistry By Rachael Sommers
Daisy Jones and the Six By Taylor Jenkins Reid
David Copperfield By Charles Dickens
Dracula By Bram Stoker
Eve of Man Series By Tom Fletcher & Giovanna Fletcher
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe By Fanny Flagg
Friends of Dorothy By Sandi Toksvig
Gothic Tales By Arthur Conan Doyle
Jurassic Park By Michael Crichton
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
Neon Roses By Rachel Dawson
Pride and Prejudice By Jane Austen
Red, White & Royal Blue By Casey McQuiston
Should Have Known Better By A J McDine
The Complete Sherlock Holmes Collection By Arthur Conan Doyle
The Exorcist By William Peter Blatty
The Honey Witch By Sydney J. Shields
The Murder Game By Tom Hindle
The Picture of Dorian Gray By Oscar Wilde
The Woman in Black By Susan hill
The Wonder Boy of Whistle Stop By Fannie Flagg
Torchwood
We Play Games by Sarah A. Denzil
When You Least Expect It By Haley Cass
Non Fiction
A Billion Years My Escape from a Life in the Highest Ranks of Scientology By Mike Rinder
All I Know Now By Carrie Hope Fletcher
Apparently There Were Complaints By Sharon Gless
Bad Gays A Homosexual History By Huw Lemmey & Ben Miller
Best Foot Forward By Adam Hills
Between the Stops By Sandi Toksvig
Beyond Belief By Jenna Miscavige
Blown for Good - Behind the Iron Curtain of Scientology By Marc Headley
Boy From the Valleys By Luke Evans
Coming Up for Air By Tom Daley
Dare to Dream By Izzy Judd
David Bowie Made Me Gay - 100 Years of LGBT Music By Darryl W Bullock
Deaf Utopia By Nyle DiMarco
Escaping the Kingdom of God By J. Andrew Robinson
Fathomless Riches By Rev Richard Coles
Freddie Mercury The Definitive Biography By Lesley-Ann Jones
Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing By Matthew Perry
From Here to the Great Unknown A Memoir By Lisa Marie Presley & Riley Keough
Help I S*xted My Boss By William Hanson & Jordan North
Mama’s Boy By Dustin Lance Black
Notorious by Raphael Rowe
Sh**ged. Married. Annoyed By Chris Ramsey & Rosie Ramsey
The House of My Mother By Shari Franke
The Mayor of Castro Street By Randy Shilts
The Phantom Prince By Elizabeth Kendall
Under the Banner of Heaven By Jon Krakauer
Under the Bridge By Rebecca Godfrey
Documentaries and Docudramas
A Very British Sex Scandal
Abused By My Girlfriend
Aids - The Unheard Tapes
Alex Brooker: Disability and Me
Bad Influencer - The Great Insta Con
Bowie - The Man Who Changed The World
Boyzone: No Matter What
Children of the Underground
Dancing for the Devil - The 7M TikTok Cult
Daughters of the Cult
Desperately Seeking Soulmate - Escaping Twin Flames Universe
Dinosaurs - The Final Day with David Attenborough
Dirty Pop - The Boy Band Scam
Driven - The Billy Monger Story
Escaping Polygamy
Escaping Twin Flames
Freddie Mercury - The Great Pretender
Frozen Planet
Frozen Planet II
Good Grief with Reverend Richard Coles
Hatton Garden - The Inside Story
Hell Camp - Teen Nightmare
I Am Not A Rapist
I Cut Off His Penis - The Truth Behind The Headlines
Ireland's Mother and Baby Scandal
Killing Patient Zero
Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath
Lewis Capaldi - How I'm Feeling Now
Liar: The Fake Grooming Scandal
Living Every Second: The Kris Hallenga Story
Lord Montagu
Mama's Boy
Matt Willis: Fighting Addiction
Murdaugh Murders - A Southern Scandal
Murder Among the Mormons
My Wife My Abuser - Captured On Camera
Pennywise - The Story of It
Planet Earth
Planet Earth II
Queen - Days Of Our Lives
Sacred Soil - The Piney Woods School Story
Sarah Everard: The Search for Justice
Scientology: Going Clear - The Prison of Belief
Soham: The Murder of Holly & Jessica
Stolen Youth - Inside the Cult at Sarah Lawrence
Strike - An Uncivil War
Strike! The Women Who Fought Back
Striking with Pride: United at the Coalface
Surviving Amber Heard
Take Care of Maya
The Bambers : Murder at the Farm
The Boys - The Sherman Brothers' Story
The Exorcist Untold
The Family
The Krays - The Mafia Connection
The Menendez Brothers
The Millennium Dome Heist With Ross Kemp
The Movies That Made Us
The Pembrokeshire Murders - Catching the Gameshow Killer
The Program - Cons, Cults and Kidnapping
The Times of Harvey Milk
Uprising
Waco - American Apocalypse
Warren Jeffs: Prophet of Evil
Wonders of the World I Can't See
Films
A Haunting in Venice
About a Boy
All of Us Strangers
Bad Tidings
Beautiful Boy
Beautiful Thing
Beetlejuice
Boy Erased
Boys Don’t Cry
But I'm a Cheerleader
Chocolat
City of Lies
Clue
Cool Runnings
Corpse Bride
Dallas Buyers Club
Dawn of the Dead
Death on the Nile
Deck the Halls
Die Hard
Dirty Dancing
Donnie Brasco
Downton Abbey
Edward Scissorhands
Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind
Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Fried Green Tomatoes
From Hell
Gone Girl
Gremlins
Hairspray
Handsome Devil
Heathers
Heathers - The Musical
Home Alone
Hot Fuzz
How the Grinch Stole Christmas
How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days
IT
Jaws
Jingle All The Way
Jumanji
Jurassic Park
Kill Your Darlings
Kindergarten Cop
Kinky Boots
Labyrinth
Legally Blonde
Legend
Les Misérables
Les Misérables: The Staged Concert
Little Shop of Horrors
Little Women
Love Actually
Mean Girls
Milk
Minamata
Miracle on 34th Street
Murder on the Orient Express
Murdered for Being Different
Newsies
Oliver!
Philadelphia
Pirates of the Caribbean
Portrait of a Lady on Fire
Prayers For Bobby
Pride
Pride and Prejudice
Red, White and Royal Blue
Rent
Scarface
Scream
Scrooged
Secret Window
Shaun of the Dead
Sister Act
Sleepy Hollow
Star Wars
Sweeney Todd - The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
The Addams Family
The Amityville Horror
The Blair Witch Project
The Conjuring
The Craft
The Crow
The Exorcist
The Greatest Showman
The imitation Game
The Muppet Christmas Carol
The Nightmare Before Christmas
The Santa Clause
The Shawshank Redemption
The Sixth Sense
The Sound of Music
The Tourist
The Woman in Black
Three Men and a Baby
Three Men and a Little Lady
Titanic
Twister
Uncle Buck
Unicorns
West Side Story
What We Did on Our Holiday
White Christmas
Zola
Stand Up Comedy
Adam Hills
Chris McCausland
Chris Ramsey
Daniel Howell
Daniel Sloss
Dara O'Briain
Ed Byrne
Fern Brady
Greg Davies
John Bishop
Rhod Gilbert
Sarah Millican
Sean Lock
TV Shows
90210
Agatha All Along
Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled
Being Human
Bridgerton
Celebrity Race Across the World
Criminal Minds
Cuckoo
Daisy Jones and the Six
Deadwater Fell
Desperate Housewives
Doctor Who
Downton Abbey
Eyewitness
Fire Country
Good Omens
Good Trouble
Heartstopper
I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here!
Interview with the Vampire
It's A Sin
Killing Eve
Looking
Mary & George
Midnight Mass
Missing You
My Family
My Wife and Kids
Nevermind the Buzzcocks
QI 
Queer as Folk
Shameless
Sky Med
Sleepy Hollow
Switched at Birth
Taskmaster
The Alienist
The Artful Dodger
The Clearing
The Couple Next Door
The Fosters
The Haunting of Bly Manor
The Haunting of Hill House
The Jetty
The Midnight Club
The Misinvestigations of Romesh Ranganathan
The Pembrokeshire Murders
The Perfect Couple
The Society
The Stranger
The Unofficial Science Of…
The Watcher
Torchwood
Under the Banner of Heaven
Under the Bridge
Virgin River
WandaVision
White House Farm
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msclaritea · 2 years ago
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Jenna Miscavige Hill gives an exclusive interview to 60 Minutes Australia on the darkness in the Church of Scientology, including destroying families, not allowing women to have children, either by not allowing pregnancy or forcing them to end it.
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Beyond Belief - Jenna Miscavige Hill
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Jenna Miscavige's grandparents were the first to introduce their family to Scientology, which remained a mostly casual part of their lives until Jenna was about a year old and her parents decided to dedicate their lives to working for the Church. Shortly thereafter, L. Ron Hubbard passed away and her uncle, David Miscavige, took over as the leader of the Church of Scientology. From that point forward, Jenna's childhood was immersed in Scientology beliefs and indoctrination, a mindset from which she was not able to break free until her young adult years when the controlling and power-hungry nature of the Church became impossible to ignore.
It's fascinating and also a bit scary to see how someone can get sucked into a cult like this. On the surface, it seems like a very reasonable self-help type of ideology, but by the time you get deep enough into it to realize how toxic the organization really is, you've already invested so much time and money into it that it's hard to extract yourself without a lot of struggle.
Jenna Miscavige Hill now actively works to share her story and those of other ex-Scientologists to spread the word of what actually goes on within the Church and to help others who are trying to leave.
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Finished Mexican Gothic tonight and wow, that book!! Absolutely amazing, terrifying, spooky, creepy etc etc. 11/10 would breathe the spores read again. SUCH a good gothic horror, and such a wild take on a haunting!! SO GOOD!!
Now I need to decide what to read next...I should continue with The Crow, so I can stay on track with my NY goals, but I'm finding it hard to be interested in it. I think because we spend the whole first two Pellinor books with Maerad, and Hem is only in like, the last quarter of book 1 and is never a perspective character, in fact most of his character is developed by Maerad remembering him in book 2 (I don't recall how much we learn about him in book 1, but I think 90% of what we know was made up in book 2 so he seemed like a more fleshed-out character). And now right after Maerad goes through all this great character development we have to halt the story to switch to Hem's perspective, which I don't care about because I haven't spent two books with him, and also frankly "bratty teenage boy" is not a character type I'm particularly fond of. Like, I'm sure this book holds a lot of plot that's necessary to read before The Singing, but if the first 100+ pages of this book (because Croggon writes sloooow paced books, not a bad thing, just what she does) are just Hem being an asshole about bard school and getting in shit...I'm going to be very bored lol.
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the-final-sentence · 8 years ago
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My body allowed me to be a mom, which is by far the best thing about me.
Jenna Miscavige Hill and Lisa Pulitzer, from Beyond Belief 
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weirdcultstuff · 4 years ago
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Books I’ve read in the past three months that are relevant to my cult/religious trauma/deconversion research:
Why I Believed: Reflections of a Former Missionary, by Kenneth W Daniels
When The English Fall: A Novel, by David Williams
Captive: A Mother’s Crusade to Save Her Daughter From a Terrifying Cult, by Catherine Oxenberg
1984, by George Orwell
Mind Control Manual: Vital Concepts About Mind Control, Cults, and Psychopaths, by Dr. David Mc Dermott
From Apostle to Apostate: The Story of the Clergy Project, by Catherine Dunphy
I’m Perfect, You’re Doomed: Tales from a Jehovah’s Witness Upbringing, by Kyria Abrahams
Stolen Innocence: My Story of Growing Up in a Polygamous Sect, Becoming a Teenage Bride, and Breaking Free of Warren Jeffs, by Lisa Pulitzer
Mennonite in a Little Black Dress: A Memoir of Going Home, by Rhoda Janzen
Growing Up Amish: A Memoir, by Ira Wagler
Beyond Belief: My Secret Life Inside Scientology and My Harrowing Escape, by Jenna Miscavige Hill
Out of Deception, by Nathan O. Miller
Why Does He Do That?, by Lundy Bancroft
The New Way: Protestantism and the Hmong in Vietnam, by Tâm T. T. Ngô
The Cult of Trump, by Steven Hassan
U-Turn: What If You Woke Up One Morning and Realized You Were Living The Wrong Life?, by Bruce Grierson
Becoming An Ex: The Process of Role Exit, by Helen Rose Fuchs Ebaugh
The Very Worst Missionary, by Jamie Wright
A Pilgrim’s Wilderness, by Tom Kizzia
Cult, A Love Story: Ten Years Inside a Canadian Cult and the Subsequent Long Road of Recovery, by Alexandra Amor
Comforting Thoughts About Death That Have Nothing To Do With God, by Greta Christina
Broken Faith: Inside the Word of Faith Fellowship, One of America’s Most Dangerous Cults, by Mitch Weiss
My Amish Story: Breaking Generations of Silence, by Rebecca Borntraber Graber
The Body Keeps The Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma, by Bessel van der Kolk M.D.
Rejected, Shamed, And Blamed: Family Scapegoat Dynamics, by Rebecca C. Mandeville MFT
Deconversion: Qualitative and Quantitative Results from Cross-Cultural Research in Germany and the United States of America, by Heinz Streib, Barbara Keller, James T. Richardson, Ralph W. Hood Jr., and Christopher F. Silver
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theocseason4 · 5 years ago
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I have some more cult books for anon - The Family by Chris Johnston & Rosie Jones, Cults Uncovered by Emily Thompson (the morbidology lady), The Road to Jonestown by Jeff Guinn, Beyond Belief by Jenna Miscavige Hill, Inside Scientology by Janet Reitman & Going Clear by Lawrence Wright!
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alightwhendarknessfell · 5 years ago
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About Juliet acting erratic in 2013 there was a rumor around that time when she wanted to leave Scientology. Maybe she began to notice her upbringing was terrible and wanted out? Some second or third generation scientologists manage to escape - Jenna Miscavige - Hill is a perfect example. Perhaps Juliet wanted a normal life away from that but her parents forced her back to the cult. Do take it with a grain with a salt as this is not 100% accurate.
I had heard that I don’t know if that was true or not but they have a way of stopping people from leaving to the point of driving them insane. I think she was also really into partying then. 
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ladyyatexel · 6 years ago
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I find them fascinating and empowering or inspiring or something? I'm definitely not in a cult but I think I get a lot out of seeing people who felt powerless and risked a lot finally stand up and say fuck this to some kind of Injustice. Injustices get me really fired up in stories, I just get outraged on people's behalf, and so the Triumph of being able to say no is kind of electrifying. I'm sure there's some interesting psychological things to say here about my dad and how I grew up in particular and some parallels to how trapped I feel in my life now that I'm sure my brain is drawing, but yeah, they're good to read. Religious cults are kind of one of my weird background special interests, particularly the Fundamentalist Latter-Day Saints. You end up with a working knowledge of several cities and families after a while.
I just finished "Escape" by Carolyn Jessop ( the last name is a dead giveaway of this one's topic if you're at all familiar with FLDS polygamy escapes) and it was pretty decent. She was married off to one of the big important assholes in the sect and managed somehow to be lucky enough to get a college education while still inside.
I got really invested in "Beyond Belief" by Jenna Miscavige Hill, the niece of the leader of Scientology. I think it's my favorite of all of these, despite FLDS stuff being more my usual focus. I think maybe this one just fed my Hunger for Injustices To Rage At particularly well and it is an excellent primer for all of the lingo and other stuff that goes into Scientology. I came out of it realizing that I understood what was meant when someone said "WOG World" or "the cans" or "he is out ethics 2" or "rockslammer" or "blown"
"Stolen Innocence" by Elissa Wall is another FLDS one. One of the things I found interesting is that this one is a girl going through a lot of the same cult wide events but just as a younger person than the author of the first book. When you read enough of these you start to recognize people who are not the main antagonists you start to see background people in one person's story being the main focus in someone else's and it's very interesting to me.
There's a similar thing going down in "Breaking Free" by Rachel Jeffs, daughter of Warren Jeffs, the FLDS 'prophet'. I listen to most of these on Audible and this one was read by the author which was a little weird to listen to because she just has a very strange way of speaking, but it's again another story of a woman who is born into an arbitrarily important family and decided to say fuck this. She's seeing the events the others are encountering but from the inside. I think in a way a lot of these books feel like just getting an alternate perspective or filling in a puzzle piece. One book might mention Warren Jeffs daughters and now here's a book about one. Another book might casually dismiss all of Merril Jessop wives and the other book is about one and you get to see who all those people were who amounted to a sentence and a half in another book.
Maybe it's a bit of sonder feeling.
A cousin obsession I have is former (mostly evangelical) Christians becoming atheists. Seth Andrews' "Deconverted" is great for that, particularly in audiobook form because he reads it himself and he is a radio broadcaster so his voice is delightful to listen to. I just found him on my list when I was scrolling through recent things so I thought I'd include him.
I think I'm headed next for Flora Jessop's " Church of Lies" because it looks like she turned out to be a really intense human rights activist, or for "Perfectly Clear:Escaping Scientology and Fighting for the Woman I Love" by Michelle LeClair, which by title alone is telling me that there will be cults and lesbians and good for her, I'm into it. I obviously haven't read either of those yet but I'm ready. I have samples for two books about women who left the Westboro Baptist Church lined up on my Kindle, so perhaps I will be able to report back on more haha
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here's a few more:
Beyond Belief - Jenna Miscavige Hill
How to be a Victorian - Ruth Goodman
50 Plants that Changed the Course of History - Bill Laws
A Brief History of Time - Stephen Hawking
Priestdaddy - Patricia Lockwood
The Collected Schizophrenias - Esmé Weijun Wang
An Astronaut's Guide to Life in Earth - Chris Hadfield
Victorians Undone - Kathryn Hughes
Geisha: a Life - Mineko Iwasaki
Hey tumblr is not the place for this kinda question BUT I want to read more nonfiction. Anyone have any good recs?
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hadenoughx3 · 4 years ago
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Die Erkenntnis, dass dieses Leben, das ich lebe, mein einziges sein könnte, hat meine Sichtweise gravierend verändert. All meine Bekannten, die noch immer in der Church sind, vergeuden möglicherweise das einzige Leben, das sie haben.
Jenna Miscavige Hill
Mein geheimes Leben bei Scientology und meine dramatische Flucht
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2021 Reading Wrap-up
2021 was actually a pretty good year reading-wise! In total I read 115 books, completed my goal of reading the books that had been on my tbr the longest, and a last-minute goal of reading all my TBR comics and manga!!
With that said, here are my top books of 2021. There's a lot of them, but this was a really crappy year and the least I can do is celebrate the good reads that got me through it.
Top 21 Books of 2021
(in alphabetical order)
A Closed and Common Orbit - Becky Chambers
Record of a Spaceborn Few - Becky Chambers
To be Taught if Fortunate - Becky Chambers
The Scapegracers - Hannah Abigail Clarke
Piranesi - Susanna Clarke
A Winter’s Promise - Christelle Dabos
The Echo Wife - Sarah Gailey
A Spindle Splintered - Alix E. Harrow
The Ones We’re Meant to Find - Joan He
Beyond Belief: My Secret Life Inside Scientology and My Harrowing Escape - Jenna Miscavige Hill with Lisa Pulitzer
The Absolute Book - Elizabeth Knox
The Fall of the Kings - Ellen Kushner & Delia Sherman
Spindle’s End - Robin McKinley
The Starless Sea - Erin Morgenstern
Princess Floralinda and the Forty Flight Tower - Tamsyn Muir
Witchmark - C. L. Polk
The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year, vol 10 - edited by Jonathan Strahan
The Past is Red - Catherynne M. Valente
the Southern Reach trilogy - Jeff Vandermeer (technically 3 books but shhh)
The Chosen and the Beautiful - Nghi Vo
Iron Widow - Xiran Jay Zhao
Honorable Mentions
(because I couldn’t make up my mind lol)
Children of Blood and Bone - Tomi Adeyemi
A Psalm for the Wild-Built - Becky Chambers
50 Plants that Changed the Course of History - Bill Laws
Last Night at the Telegraph Club - Malinda Lo
Mexican Gothic - Silvia Moreno-Garcia
Radio Silence - Alice Oseman
All the Murmuring Bones - A. G. Slatter
House of Hollow - Krystal Sutherland
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cultvault · 4 years ago
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Today is #memoirmonday and I am shouting out Jenna Miscavige Hill and her book ‘Beyond Belief’. Another chilling retelling of someone’s experience inside this strange religion. #memoires #memoir #memoirs #memoirwriting #memoirsofchildhood #graphicmemoir #podcastsofinstagram #podcastshow #podcaststudio #podcastsforwomen #spotifypodcasts #podcastsetup #podcastshows #truecrimepodcasts #podcastofinsta #newpodcast #cult #cultshit #cultsurvivor #cultscultscults #scientology #scientologytheaftermath #scientologychurch #leahremini #jennamiscavigehill #beyondbelief #scientologytv #churchofscientology #scientologychurch https://www.instagram.com/p/CL4i1WusgeH/?igshid=9la4ee9ginzw
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adding a few:
Slenderman - Kathleen Hale (surprisingly balanced look at the case where two girls tried to kill their friend for Slenderman, lots of focus on the horrible treatment of mentally ill prisoners in Wisconsin)
Small Sacrifices - Ann Rule (about the case of Diane Downs who attempted to kill her children so her boyfriend would get back with her)
Beyond Belief - Jenna Miscavige Hill (about the niece of the leader of Scientology growing up in the cult and finally getting out)
The Family Next Door - John Glatt (about the Turpin siblings, who were horribly abused by their parents for 20+ years)
Please recommend me you favorite true crime books OR thrillers/crime books!
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sabriputrinada · 5 years ago
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Download Inside Scientology: The Story of America's Most Secretive Religion audiobook download Book by Janet Reitman
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Scientology, created in 1954 by a prolific sci-fi writer named L. Ron Hubbard, claims to be the world's fastest-growing religion, with millions of members around the world and huge financial holdings. Its celebrity believers keep its profile high, and its teams of 'volunteer ministers' offer aid at disaster sites such as Haiti and the World Trade Center. But Scientology is also a notably closed faith, harassing journalists and others through litigation and intimidation, even infiltrating the highest levels of government to further its goals. Its attacks on psychiatry and its requirement that believers pay as much as tens and even hundreds of thousands of dollars for salvation have drawn scrutiny and skepticism. And ex-members use the Internet to share stories of harassment and abuse.
Now Janet Reitman offers the first full journalistic history of the Church of Scientology, in an even-handed account that at last establishes the astonishing truth about the controversial religion. She traces Scientology's development from the birth of Dianetics to today, following its metamorphosis from a pseudoscientific self-help group to a worldwide spiritual corporation with profound control over its followers and even ex-followers.
Based on five years of research, unprecedented access to church officials, confidential documents, and extensive interviews with current and former Scientologists, this is the defining book about a little-known world.
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