Hey /lit/
A friend if mine considers themselves an avid reader and recently lost a brother and a close friend recently so they're going through a rough time. I was hoping to get some book recommendations with a loss of a sibling as a central theme, preferably fiction though. Alternatively any books that you think is incredibly atmospheric and easy to get lost in that world would also do.
I could not think of many books like that off the top of my head and admittedly I have not done much recreational reading as of late
pic semi related, going to go hiking with them find a scenic place to read and gift the book to them
Thanks in advance kind anons
why prose when there is poetry
I think unless he's a fedora-tier atheist this is gonna work.
Hamlet
The book of dead
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atque in perpetuum frater ave atque vale
>>9345975
>A friend if mine considers themselves an avid reader and recently lost a brother and a close friend recently so they're going through a rough time. I was hoping to get some book recommendations with a loss of a sibling as a central theme, preferably fiction though
If I sibling died I wouldn't want to be gifted books about the death of siblings desu.
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this
Anything by Chris Adrian. He lost a sibling in his early twenties and most of what he writes has some element that deals with that and he's a modern 'fabulist' so he has rich worlds to get lost in.