Book: Obitchuary
Author: Spencer Henry
Pages: 224
This is my 98th read for the year
What Amazon Says:
It's safe to say everyone thinks about death - whether they want to or not. But have you ever wondered about what sort of keepsakes you can make with your remains, or given any thought to the most scandalous deathbed confessions throughout history? Well Madison Reyes and Spencer Henry have, and they've spent countless hours scouring the darkest corners of the internet, digging through newspaper archives, devouring documents, and picking the brains of death industry experts to bring you Obitchuary, a darkly funny and deeply poignant exploration of all things death. The authors guide us through surprisingly colorful history, traditions, and contemporary practices. They also demystify taboo topics with incredible and hilarious details, including FUNerals, as they call them, cremations and themed funerals, famous body snatchers, and so much more. This book carefully explores what death says about our humanity and the ways we choose to remember those we've lost.
This was a pretty good book. I picked it up at a used bookstore because the cover and title were hilarious. I learned quite a bit about death rituals in the book as well as got to read some pretty humorous stories about several people and the obituaries written about them. It is a very quick read. Next I think I will check out their podcast.
Stars: 4






