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Exposed: The Secret Life of Jodi Arias
by Jane Velez-Mitchell
dark
informative
medium-paced
This case interested me from the moment it first made headlines. I got this book at the thrift store, and I was really excited to learn more about this case and this woman. Jodi Arias is a character. She could not keep her story straight for anything. I feel that the author presented the facts of the case and the nature of their sexual relationship pretty unbiased and in a straight forward manner. A lot of people wanted to just claim she was a sex crazed maniac, but I don't think that was her problem at all. I think she was jealous. I think she felt more for him than he did for her, and she didn't like it. I don't think the fact that they had sex, or what kind of sex they had, was the sole cause of her killing Travis, and I do not understand why there are people that seriously say that. I thought this book was very informative, and I liked it a lot. It did kind of repeat information in the last part of the book, maybe like the author was trying to recap, but it was slightly boring in that part.