5/30/2023 0 Comments Spook by mary roach![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() She begins her search in India, interviewing rural families who believe in reincarnation. However, she’s open to having her mind changed. Ever cynical and scientific, Roach has trouble believing in anything that she can’t see the evidence for herself. In Spook, Mary Roach approaches the topic of the afterlife beginning with a total blank slate. After how well she handled the macabre subject of Stiff, I knew I had to check this one out. Spook is the second in her monosyllable series of science/humor books, and came on the heels of Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers, which I reviewed back in 2016. But what if you could finally get a definitive answer through science? In Spook: Science Tackles the Afterlife, Mary Roach explores the various historical figures and modern scientists who have tried to solve this age-old mystery and searches for some answers of her own. Is there life after death? This question has plagued humanity from its very beginnings, leading many people to find answers through philosophy, faith, or religion. Kyla Ward on Flowers in Gothic Literature.Paula Cappa on Review of The Writing Retreat-Channeling Stories and Spirits.Spencer on Review of Piñata-Possession in Mexico.Tricia on Review of Neil Gaiman’s Trigger Warning.Review of The Writing Retreat-Channeling Stories and Spirits.Review of FINNA and DEFEKT-Retail Terror. ![]()
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