Incoming Resources
- Cults, Nigel Cawthorne
- Cults, a bloodstained history, Natacha Tormey
- Do as I say, Sarah Steel
- Doomsday cults, death, destruction and despair : inside the world's most dangerous cults, Jonathan J. Moore
- Uncultured, a memoir, Daniella Mestyanek Young with Brandi Larsen
- Cults, inside the world's most notorious groups and understanding the people who joined them, Max Cutler, with Kevin Conley
- New religious movements in the twenty-first century, legal, political, and social challenges in global perspective, edited by Phillip Charles Lucas and Thomas Robbins
- My brother's eyes, the true story of surviving 16 years in a destructive cult, David Stephen Ayliffe and John Stephen Ayliffe
- Zealot, a book about cults, Jo Thornely
- Redhanded, an exploration of criminals, cannibals, cults, and what makes a killer tick, Suruthi Bala and Hannah Maguire
- How to be a dictator, the cult of personality in the twentieth century, Frank Dikötter
- Cults uncovered, true stories of mind control and murder, written by Emily G. Thompson
- When prophets die, the postcharismatic fate of new religious movements, edited by Timothy Miller ; with an introduction by J. Gordon Melton
- The elementary forms of the new religious life, Roy Wallis
- The rhetoric of religious 'cults', terms of use and abuse, Annabelle Mooney
- Understanding cults and new religions, Irving Hexham and Karla Poewe
- Millennium, messiahs, and mayhem, contemporary apocalyptic movements, edited by Thomas Robbins and Susan J. Palmer
- Cults, new religions and religious creativity, Geoffrey K. Nelson
- The outsiders, S.E.Hinton
- Cults, religion, and violence, edited by David G. Bromley, J. Gordon Melton
- New religious movements, challenge and response, edited by Bryan Wilson and Jamie Cresswell
- Hail Satan?, Magnolia Pictures presents ; in association with Hard Working Movies ; directed by Penny Lane ; produced by Gabriel Sedgwick