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    I recently have been loving books that explore ideas of death/grief, after losing my aunt (really like my mother) this past November.

    Some I recently finished are
    1. The Midnight Library
    2. Crying in H Mart
    3. Beach Read
    4. Before the Coffee Gets Cold

    Please let me know any suggestions!!

    Thank you kindly.

    by strawberrtay

    3 Comments

    1. postpunktheon on

      This may be a slightly different recommendation but I lost someone close to me a few weeks ago while I was reading Shark Heart by Emily Habeck.

      While it is not literally about death, it is very much about loss and mourning of a shared future. The story takes place in a world where people can slowly turn into animals due to illness. A woman’s husband is turning into a shark and the story follows their grief, the progression of his disease, and how they handle it. It comforted me greatly during my loss, and I hope that if you read it, you enjoy it. Sorry for your loss.

    2. Extreme-Change-4877 on

      I know it’s YA but A Heart in a Body in the World explored grief in a way that really resonated with me. I would go in with little context and see what you think

    3. buckleyschance on

      Non-fiction about death and what we do in response:

      * Smoke Gets In Your Eyes by Caitlin Doughty
      * Stiff by Mary Roach
      * All The Living And The Dead by Hayley Campbell
      * The Work of the Dead by Thomas Laqueur
      * Death in the Modern World by Tony Walter
      * Death and Digital Media by Michael Arnold et al.

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