Unnecessary Roughness: Inside the Trial and Final Days of Aaron Hernandez

Unnecessary Roughness

Inside the Trial and Final Days of Aaron Hernandez

2018

DNF: Page 97


I normally don't find it fair to review books that I DNF but for this particular book I just couldn't help myself.

I was so excited to read this book and had such high hopes.
I have followed the trial of Aaron Hernandez since the day he got arrested because I'm a huge sports fan. I have read and watched numerous accounts of his life and crimes. I picked up this particular book to get a different insight on everything and hopefully learn something new.
I didn't learn a single thing. This is all just the recycled information you can find anywhere else.

It is so poorly written and the amount of grammatical errors throughout the book are surprising. It is nothing more than a biased account of who Hernandez was and why he couldn't have possibly been guilty (Although, I do believe he was innocent of the double homicide in Boston). Baez does nothing but toot his own horn about how amazing of a lawyer he is and how he could have done a much better job with this investigation than authorities did.

If you are thinking about picking up this book. Don't. Do yourself a favor and don't waste your time.