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theFCCgavemeHPV t1_ixqoaub wrote

The movie is so good, I’m so glad they made it! But yeah, super sad. The book is the first time I ever remember learning anything sad about death that felt real and not some foreign concept.

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MorriganJade t1_ixqp0vf wrote

The first time I read a book about death is when I was in the first grade and I read a little book about the protagonist's mum dying of cancer. it was the first time the teachers put a pile of children's novels on a table and told us to pick one. I picked the smallest hoping to read it in an hour which I did. by the end I was crying and sobbing trying to read the last words. I pictured the daughter climbing on the dying mum's bed as my mum's actual bed. all the other kids surrounded me all worried asking me what happened and why I was sobbing. I said I finished the book (don't know what it was) and the mum died. They realised it was the book and they all started laughing saying I read the book in an hour how is that possible you should be happy XD so I was sobbing and they were laughing that I finished the book because we'd been given a year to read one

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theFCCgavemeHPV t1_ixqp629 wrote

Yikes. That’s awful. What a bunch of jerks

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MorriganJade t1_ixqpe7y wrote

nah they were just other kids, they thought something actually happened to me from my big reaction but it was the book. also they thought it was cool that I finished it. overall looking back I think it was funny, I didn't have such big reactions to books again often when I was older :)

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