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Morbidly Curious Boston

A Boston chapter of The Morbidly Curious Book Club. An 18+ non-fiction macabre focused book club diving into the darker parts of your library, whether it be true crime cases, morally ambiguous medical practice, spirits, and ghosts, or death itself.

Morbidly Curious Book Club: Phoenix Chapter

Local chapter of the Morbidly Curious Book club located in Phoenix, Arizona! Representing the morbidly curious across the Valley of the Sun.

MCBC - GSO

A Chapter of the Morbidly Curious Book Club based in Greensboro, NC. We're an 18+ non-fiction macabre-focused book club diving into the darker parts of your library, whether it be true crime cases, morally ambiguous medical practice, spirits & ghosts, or death. We discuss 1 book around the end of each month. You will see the book we are reading in the 'Currently Reading' tab, and the meeting time on the 'Meeting' tab. We ask beforehand that you check trigger warnings on all books we discuss. It is safe to assume they will be touching on many tough subjects. Some may be easy to miss. Proceed with caution. You do not have to commit to anything. Come and join as you may and discuss at your own will. Even if you weren't quite able to finish the book!

MCBC Las Vegas

We're the 18+ Las Vegas in- person chapter of the Morbidly Curious Book Club exploring the dark side of nonfiction-- whether it's true crime cases, morally ambiguous medical practice, spirits, and ghosts, or death.

Goodbye Hello: Processing Grief and Understanding Death through the Paranormal

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224 pages

Average rating: 5.71

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Community Reviews

Moxie_1034
Nov 22, 2024
5/10 stars
Found it slow and too much talking about television show.
Kossi1803
Oct 30, 2024
5/10 stars
I like his writing but it was boring and difficult to finish
makehistory
Oct 28, 2024
10/10 stars
I feel like I'm in the minority here as I've never heard of Adam Berry. That may be in my favor, but either way, I absolutely loved this book, especially the last third. As someone with multiple severe chronic illnesses, he said things I didn't know I needed to hear. I've already recommended this book to a few friends.
MDG
Oct 28, 2024
7/10 stars
I enjoyed some of the stories but overall found the book to be “just ok”.
phurlz
Oct 23, 2024
5/10 stars
Some great introspective moments that have me reflecting on how I view life after death.

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