“For some reason, this part of history absolutely fascinates me. It began with the book 'Machete Season', then I watched the Frontline special and Hotel Rwanda (based on true stories). I'm half-way through 'We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will be Killed With Our Families' and I don't want to put the books down. Philip Gourevitch does a great job of incorporating individual stories of Rwandans (both Hutu & Tutsi) during the genocide and informing the reader of historical events/customs that lead up to the horrific murder of 800,000 people. What do you think of the book? How do you compare it to other books on this subject/time in history?”