Easy Marks: Cracking a University's Academic Integrity Con vs Dr. Marys Monkey: Unsolved murder, secret lab, and cancer-causing monkey viruses
Overall winner: Dr. Marys Monkey: Unsolved murder, secret lab, and cancer-causing monkey viruses
Key Differences
Edward T. Haslam's Dr. Mary's Monkey is a longer-established, widely reviewed true-crime medical-history title with a lower listed price and thousands of ratings; Catherine Wagner's Easy Marks focuses narrowly on university academic-integrity fraud with much higher average rating but far fewer reviews and limited format options. Pick A if you want a deeply documented, broadly discussed investigative book; pick B if you prefer a tightly focused, highly rated look at academic misconduct and don't need multiple formats
Easy Marks: Cracking a University's Academic Integrity Con
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
Dr. Marys Monkey: Unsolved murder, secret lab, and cancer-causing monkey viruses
Investigative true crime book exploring historic links between a New Orleans murder, hidden experiments, and global epidemics. Customers note it is exhaustively researched and well-documented, a gripping real-life mystery with serious tone
Pros
- exhaustively researched
- well-documented narrative
- engaging, page-turner style
- insightful regarding hidden histories
Cons
- scariness level elicits mixed reactions
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Edward T. Haslam |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Edward T. Haslam |
| User Reviews | Edward T. Haslam |