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4.25

I love how informative Doughty’s books are. This was a great listen as she is a fantastic narrator. Doughty is always respectful and never criticises or mocks any customs or grieving loved ones. I would never have known about many of these death practices if not for this book. It was nice to see how far things have come since it was published, since recomposition is now legalised. I completely agree with Doughty’s stance that family should be more involved in death care and allowed to grieve fearlessly. 

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4.0


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4.0

This book is the sort of thing someone a bit goth (me) gets you as a gift and you say "thanks!" politely and privately think, "this is just another Goth Book I will never read" and then you read it and you wish you had never doubted your gift giver (me) who knew you would appreciate a brief tour of different places’ death rituals AND appreciate the excuse to have an honest and open conversation about death with your friends and loved ones, which leaves you feeling better about this mortality thing we all grapple with and rarely discuss. You are welcome.

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5.0


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4.25

In general the different cultural attitudes are described thoughtfully and always with empathy towards the deceased and their loved ones. The topic is a rough one that people who are distressed by death and all that comes with it might be uncomfortable with but this book is nevertheless potentially helpful for someone experiencing and contextualising their grief and/or how they themself would like their body to be treated after death. 

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4.0


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5.0

Another gem from Caitlin Doughty 🙌 of course I wish there had been more from more places around the world, but like she does have a business to run too, she can't actually go all around the world learning and writing about funeral practices and attitudes towards death. As always, I learned a lot and thought a lot about the way I think about death. 

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3.75


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4.5

Wow, I mean I enjoy a book about funerals and death this much. I am just suprised that the author can make me this intrested in a topic I really had no prior intrest in.
I started reading this only caus the cover loked intresting. Turns out it is about how diffrent cultroes approced death and their funeral and after death rituals.

Did I have any intrest to begin? No.
Do I now want to become a motrician? Also yes.

There was a few MINOR flaws that makes this book not 100% for me. So it lands on a 
4.5/5

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