The Five People You Meet in Heaven, by Mitch Albom
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Under The Whispering Door by TJ Klune
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The Lovely Bones, Elsewhere or Before I Fall
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A Short Stay in Hell (Steven Peck) and The Divine Farce (Michael Grazia). Both are on the darker side, I’d say.
The original is of course Dante’s Divine Comedy, but that’s a commitment. (It is good though.)
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‘damned’ and ‘doomed’ by chuck palahniuk
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For Whom The Belle Tolls by: Jaysea Lynn
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A Short Stay in Hell by Steven L Peck.
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Bible, The New Testament.
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*Her Fearful Symmetry* by Audrey Niffenegger
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[Reincarnation Blues by Michael Poore](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/33571217) – it’s about the world’s most reincarnated man. He dies a lot in this book. He wants the cycle to end so he can be with Death – his girlfriend in the afterlife. Yes it’s a little silly and a lot funny, but it’s a really interesting take on living and dying. I absolutely adore Poore’s writing – both the narrative and the dialogue sound like you talking to your friends, but funnier.
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The Five People You Meet in Heaven, by Mitch Albom
Under The Whispering Door by TJ Klune
The Lovely Bones, Elsewhere or Before I Fall
A Short Stay in Hell (Steven Peck) and The Divine Farce (Michael Grazia). Both are on the darker side, I’d say.
The original is of course Dante’s Divine Comedy, but that’s a commitment. (It is good though.)
‘damned’ and ‘doomed’ by chuck palahniuk
For Whom The Belle Tolls by: Jaysea Lynn
A Short Stay in Hell by Steven L Peck.
Bible, The New Testament.
*Her Fearful Symmetry* by Audrey Niffenegger
[Reincarnation Blues by Michael Poore](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/33571217) – it’s about the world’s most reincarnated man. He dies a lot in this book. He wants the cycle to end so he can be with Death – his girlfriend in the afterlife. Yes it’s a little silly and a lot funny, but it’s a really interesting take on living and dying. I absolutely adore Poore’s writing – both the narrative and the dialogue sound like you talking to your friends, but funnier.