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Reddit mentions of The Cult at the End of the World: The Terrifying Story of the Aum Doomsday Cult, from the Subways of Tokyo to the Nuclear Arsenals of Russia
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I read Underground, but I also read The Cult at the End of the World. Kaplan and Marshall tell the story of Aum Shinrikyo. Murakami reflects on the Japanese mindset through interviews with members of the cult.
The Cult at the End of the World is the craziest and most entertaining non-fiction book I've read. It focuses on the leader and the people trying to bring him down. It's thrilling, it's horrifying, and it's a damn good read.
Have you ever read "The Cult at the End of the World"? Because if not I strongly suggest it. Nothing is like Aum Shinrikyo was in the late 80s/mid-90s.
I mean, yeah, they're a cult, but Aum was truly operating on another level.