💫 My Review

I honestly didn’t expect to enjoy Delaware Behaving Badly this much. This is not the kind of book I usually read, but it really surprised me in a good way.

At first, I thought it would feel too heavy or too serious for me. But the way the stories were told made it easier to understand and follow. Each story felt real and a bit scary, knowing that these things actually happened.

What I liked most is how simple but powerful the writing is. It doesn’t try too hard—it just tells the truth, and you can really feel it. Some parts made me pause and think, like… these things really happened in a place that seems so quiet.

Even as a beginner with this kind of book, I didn’t feel lost. Instead, I felt more curious. It made me realize that history is not just about dates and events—it’s also about real people, mistakes, and stories that are sometimes forgotten.

Some stories don’t have a clear ending, but I think that made it feel more real. Not everything in life has closure, and this book shows that honestly.

This book felt like opening old stories one by one and slowly understanding a deeper side of the world.

If you’re like me and don’t usually read true crime or history, I still recommend this. It’s a great place to start—and it might surprise you too. 🤍📚