Easy Marks: Cracking a University's Academic Integrity Con vs A Mountain Too High

Overall winner: A Mountain Too High

Key Differences

A Mountain Too High (Michael McClendon) is a faith-forward true-crime memoir praised for moment-by-moment retelling and readability, making it a strong pick for readers seeking a readable, faith-based nonfiction account. Easy Marks (Catherine Wagner) offers an engaging true-crime look specifically at academic integrity in a university setting and is slightly higher rated for insight into that niche, but it may appear sensational and is noted as unavailable in multiple formats

Easy Marks: Cracking a University's Academic Integrity Con

Easy Marks: Cracking a University's Academic Integrity Con

Catherine Wagner • ★ 3.6/5 • Budget

Nonfiction book exploring academic integrity challenges at universities. Provides analysis and insights on integrity issues and consequences. Customer insight highlights mixed reactions to the subject matter

Pros

  • academic integrity topic focus
  • clear subject for true crime readers
  • concise title and description

Cons

  • limited customer insight data
  • no features listed
  • niche subject may limit audience
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A Mountain Too High

A Mountain Too High

Michael McClendon • ★ 3.8/5 • Budget

True crime narrative recounting real events with moment-by-moment detail. Readers note its faith-forward storytelling and readable, beautifully written prose

Pros

  • compelling narrative style
  • faith-centered storytelling
  • readable and engaging prose
  • moment-by-moment recounting

Cons

  • limited feature details
  • no additional formats mentioned
  • customer insights focused on narrative quality
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Michael McClendon
Durability Tie
Versatility Catherine Wagner
User Reviews Michael McClendon