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You must read 10 the book of the dead.
You must read the book of death to understand that life is made for death.

"Life is nothing but that." B.J. Miller Shoshana Berger needs to learn just like driving a car, and she needs to learn in the face of death. Everyone will experience birth and death, and no one can avoid it. This is an operation manual to guide people and relatives facing death and serious diseases how to deal with a series of problems that need to be solved.

In the future that must be experienced, we should be more prepared and know more, and we will be calmer, calmer and more rational when we really face it. How to communicate with doctors and nurses, how to accept the illness with patients ... The author introduced everything in detail.

"Going to the Edge of Life" If Jiang Yang's heart is not bitter, he will not be wise. If he is not bitter, he will not be rich. At the age of 96, Mr. Jiang Yang spent two and a half years writing a collection of essays, Walking to the Edge of Life. In this book, Jiang Yang explores the value of life, which rarely appears in her previous works. The value of life is a world problem.

Walking on the edge of life, you will really see a lot and overlook a lot. The most important thing in a person's life is to be loved and loved, and a life with love is complete. There is no standard answer to happiness, and people who live in the way they like are happy.

When Breath Becomes Air Paul Carani When Breath Becomes Air, looking back on life, have you wasted it? The medical community believes that cancer patients have at most 20% of the energy of ordinary people. As a patient, the author perfectly explained what is called "living in the present" and how to "live in the present".

This book is the highest award winner of the American Association of Neurosurgeons, and the life experience of genius doctor of Stanford University in fighting cancer. In 20 13, Paul, who was about to reach the peak of his life, was suddenly diagnosed with stage IV lung cancer. Since then, he began to record the rest of his life as a doctor and patient, and to reflect on medical care and humanity.

"Beautiful Farewell" Katherine Mannix "Farewell" is the end and the beginning; This is both pain and hope. Although it is a book about death, it is full of peace and hope, which can make people re-examine their lives.

It turns out that in the last stage of our life, when we are unable to fight for ourselves, there will be such an option that we can bow to the inevitable facts with dignity. The 30 stories told in the book are very heart-wrenching and warm. They are teaching people how to face the pain, especially the pain of weakness, fatigue and decline, and how to look at life and death with an open mind at the end of life.

Will cats eat my eyeballs? Caitlin Doughty wants to dedicate this book to the bodies of all ages in the future. In the face of death, most people are illiterate. In fact, "ignorance" makes us more afraid. This book is just a popular science about death. Starting from children's problems, it takes us to face death and understand it.

From the perspective of the undertaker, the author answered all kinds of strange and interesting questions in a relaxed and humorous narrative tone, which perfectly solved my fear and fear of death and made me face more real questions about death. It is really worth reading.

No one can go back and start over, but you can create a new ending from today. If you can't have both, what would you choose? When the author Will Schwabe was at the peak of his career, his mother suddenly found out the terminal stage of cancer.

Between the dilemma, Will chose to spend his last time with his mother. But will didn't know how to communicate with his mother and get along naturally until they started reading. They began a dialogue journey of reading breadth and life depth. The warm brushwork of this book is not only a memory of mother, but also a feast for book lovers.

The best farewell to Godwin's death is not fighting, but killing. This is a book about "people are old" and "people are dying". Focusing on the elderly, terminally ill patients and their families, this paper discusses how to choose, how to maintain and how to let go.

Tell you with a series of true stories that the decline of people is like a sunset. It seems to be long and lasting, and it is slow and gradual. In fact, it has always been overlapping and will continue. In the book, the author advocates a series of ideas such as "die well", "help the living" and "living will". I believe it will inspire us with aging.

Tuesdays with morrie was taught by mitch albom's teacher, not only in class, but also in life. Fourteen weeks is too long for ordinary people. An old man used the last 14 weeks of his life to reveal the secret of the meaning of life to his students. How to face love, how to face fear, feelings and marriage, money and culture, aging and death.

The whole process and the notes of the fourteen lessons constitute this tuesdays with morrie. The author's running script is extremely fluent. When reading, it seems that all the impetuous voices around you suddenly disappear, leaving you holding the book and thinking quietly about time, space, life and death.

"The Bucket List" Ji Cien reconciled with death, making death your guide to another door. At first glance, I thought there really was a list of things to do in life. Only then did you find that life is not like a test, with a standard answer or some options waiting for you to choose.

This book is the crystallization of the author 10' s 2700-hour hospice care, recording what she saw, heard and felt. In this book, cancer death, which is particularly taboo to the world, seems perfectly normal. If we understand the meaning of death, maybe we can live up to the present and waste every day.

"Dim Sum Day in Lion Building" Nana Ogawa is a beautiful dying day, comparable to a full life. The theme of "hospice care" is a typical Japanese cure. Lion House, a shelter, is located on an island in the Seto Inland Sea, where every "guest" will welcome the end of his life.

There are old people, young women and children who unfortunately suffer from incurable diseases. The integration of "Lion Building Dim Sum Day" makes this story about "death" full of warmth and long aftertaste. I really hope that there will be more warm hospice care places like "Lion House", so that death is no longer terrible and the last journey of life has no regrets.