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Happy Death Club: Essays on Death, Grief & Bereavement Across Cultures (Inklings) by
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Amalia Gherman
is on page 92 of 112
I’m nearly at the end and I’m still not sold on this book at all. It started off fine but I’ve just not enjoyed it. Being titled ‘Essays on Death, Grief & Bereavement Across Cultures’ feels misleading - as any mention of these things has been so surface level that it’s been more memoir and journal, than actual exploration of any of those themes and I’m just left wanting so much more from the book.
— May 29, 2026 03:00AM
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Amalia Gherman
is on page 84 of 112
Holy mother of tumblr posts batman!
— May 29, 2026 02:35AM
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Amalia Gherman
is on page 82 of 112
I’m so drunk in Bunny’s Karaoke why did I decide to carry on reading this while Conni and Red went to the toilet
— May 25, 2026 05:30PM
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Amalia Gherman
is on page 74 of 112
Once again, so many surface level takes, insensitive writing and a spiel about true crime that doesn’t really do anything?
— May 25, 2026 04:24AM
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Amalia Gherman
is on page 49 of 112
Once again what is it with all the Taylor Swift references:( A lot of surface level takes and just a whole lot of nothing over the last chapter. I was disappointed in the repeats of text in places and just lazy writing overall. For someone with two MsC’s and a PHD I expected better, this is just reading as a semi serious substack post.
— May 24, 2026 09:49AM
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Amalia Gherman
is on page 31 of 112
I’m finding a lot of typos, grammatical errors, dud references and just flat out incorrect facts and figures, which is deeply disappointing. I quite literally tossed the book across the sofa at the mention of Taylor Swift and felt even more begrudgement towards reading on any further.
— May 24, 2026 02:30AM
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Alessia Cozza
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saw this at indigo and the cover caught my eye
— May 20, 2026 01:29PM
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Veronica Veles
is on page 43 of 112
Why does tragedy exist? Because you are full of rage. Why are you full of rage? Because you are full of grief.
— Apr 29, 2026 01:16AM
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Veronica Veles
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"But maybe a good death means a good life. A life not full of unfulfilled dreams, or plans for the future that will never be realised."
— Apr 28, 2026 10:17PM
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