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Bhagwat Gita.
Because it will make it very clear that my soul is just leaving my old body. A peaceful normal death surrounded by your loved ones is a blessed relief of reaching the finishline of this journey. My last wish - that I do not worry about unfinished business. |
| Goodnight Moon |
| Green Eggs and Ham |
| A Prayer for Owen Meany |
I loved that book - just finished it on Audible. In the last year, I also loved and plan to reread Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Hello Beautiful. |
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The Cider House Rules by John Irving
Crossing to Safety by Wallace Stegner |
| Testament of Youth |
Same!! I like sad painful books, I think. |
| The Bible? |
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Love that someone else mentioned, "Up a Road Slowly". Love that book. For me, the ones that I will remember are the all-immersive experience I felt reading them. Like Winds of War which someone also mentioned.
Some others: Chocolate by Janne Harris Mama Day by Gloria Naylor To Kill a Mockingbird Betsy-Tacy series from childhood Harry Potter - I can't help it - I loved reading these books as an adult. |
Aww, that's kinda sweet and fitting I think. |
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A Fine Balance by Rohinton Mistry. This book has stuck with me for years.
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Ishiguro’s novels just stay with you. An Artist of the Floating World was particularly haunting, for me. |
Omg YES. That book was amazing. |
This was one of my favorite books as a kid. I've introduced it to my own kids and they both agree that it's hilarious. |