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The Obituary Writer - Ann Hood
Mort - Terry Pratchett
The Collected Regrets of Clover - Mikki Brammer




I loved Gods of Jade and Shadow and Mexican Gothic. Moreno-Garcia has become an auto-buy for me. I was in the independent bookstore in Dallas yesterday, Interrabang Books, and selected Silver Nitrate. The man checking me out said that she is a favorite of his as well and suggested I also read one of her backlist books, Certain Dark Things.

The Obituary Writer - Ann Hood
Mort - Terry Pratchett
The Collected Regrets of Clover..."
I loved The Collected Regrets of Clover.

The Obituary Writer - Ann Hood
Mort - Terry Pratchett
[book:The Collected Regrets of Cl..."
Good to hear Charlsa!

Thirteen Reasons Why
Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail

-The Reading List by by Sara Nisha Adams
-All the Dangerous Things by Stacy Willingham
-Killers of a Certain Age By Deanna Raybourn

Death and the Maiden is a popular motif throughout art history. Traditionally, one character is death personified - dark, broken, winter, and maybe even literally the bringer of death. The other character is the opposite - light, rebirth, spring.In several books one of the love interests is a grim reaper or Death himself, for example River of Shadows by Karina Halle.


I really liked this book about a death doula who helps people at the end of their lives. It starts off a little slow but it was engrossing. (It’s not ghoulish.)

It seems like this is all I'm reading lately, though I didn't intend to -
Kitchen, Goodbye, Vitamin, Laurentian Divide, even the romcom The Merry Matchmaker.
Then of course there are all the mysteries with serial killers, pathologists, coroners, etc.
Kitchen, Goodbye, Vitamin, Laurentian Divide, even the romcom The Merry Matchmaker.
Then of course there are all the mysteries with serial killers, pathologists, coroners, etc.


Also came across Also One Last Dance: My Life in Mortuary Scrubs and G-strings by Emma Jane Holmes


Joe Nuthin's Guide to Life by Helen Fisher - 4* - My Review"
Sounds like a great book -- just added to my TBR. Thanks!


I LOVED that book!


This book is partly an allegory about fascism, particularly occupied France in World War II, and there is a pertinent warning in the last paragraphs, but after the Covid pandemic, it is an excellent description of dealing with (or not dealing with) such a threat.
I also read for my 2016 round, The Tidal Zone, where the narrator is a father reframing his life after his teenage daughter almost dies from an allergic reaction, and will thereafter be at risk from this unknown allergen. I thought this was a very good book, with the fear and stress of the situation leavened with humour and good observations of family life. The book has two 'digressions' - extracts from a guide the narrator is writing about the rebuilding of Coventry Cathedral, which fits as a sort of resurrection, and passages about the narrator's youth in the States, which didn't fit so well. Despite that, this was one of the best books of the month.

I used it to read A Dirty Job by Christopher Moore, which wasn't as good as any of those.


I was reading the synopsis of some books on my TBR and they seemed applicable to this prompt:
-Origin: main character is a fingerprint expert investigating a series of crib deaths
-Bat Eater and Other Names for Cora Zeng: main character is a crime scene cleaner
-I See You've Called in Dead: main character is an obituary writer


REJECT: A book about a strong woman
Finished: 07/09/2025
Rating: 5 stars
First in a series. This book was excellent! I was hooked from the first pages. Loved the characters and the chemistry between them. Great plot. Looking forward to the next installment.

Books mentioned in this topic
Here Goes Nothing (other topics)A Killer in the Crystal Palace (other topics)
I See You've Called in Dead (other topics)
Bat Eater and Other Names for Cora Zeng (other topics)
The Bone Houses (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Steve Toltz (other topics)Deb Marlowe (other topics)
Magda Szabó (other topics)
Christopher Moore (other topics)
Carol Rifka Brunt (other topics)
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Some lists and links:
Best books about grief: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...
YA Death and Dying books: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/2...
Best Children's books about death: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...
Books that include a funeral: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...
Nonfiction books about death and death culture: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...
ATY Listopia: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/2...
What are you reading for this prompt?
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