Going Clear by Lawrence Wright

Going Clear

by Lawrence Wright

'Prisoners of Faith' explores the roots of Scientology, from the life of its eccentric founder, L. Ron Hubbard, to practices of its current leader David Miscavige.

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4 of 5 stars

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This book falls into the same non-fiction category as [b:The Monster of Florence|2198274|The Monster of Florence|Douglas Preston|http://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1306075698s/2198274.jpg|2204022] - it would make for a crappy, incomprehensible fictional story, but the fact that it's something that really happened makes it absolutely fascinating. I couldn't stop reading once I started, I was dying to find out more.

Some of the criticisms of the book had me expecting this to be nothing but The Paul Haggis Story, but the author actually used a sweepingly large number of sources. I've also seen some complaints that the author is overly even-handed in his approach, but honestly, the bare facts laid out without any commentary speak for themselves.

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