That book transformed my life. I think it is easier to handle the incidentals that she uses that happen to end in death the more familiar you get with them. The first book I read that used this sort of technique used saint miracle collections so the outcome was usually nice. These days I often don't even notice the outcome unless I'm looking for it.
While it is not a good page a day read try and get a copy of Lost Worlds: How Our European Ancestors Coped with Everyday Life and Why Life is so Hard Today by Imhof. While it deals heavily with 17th and 18th century Germany he looks at the problem from the opposite direction from most historians. Westerners tend to have a progressive view of the world so we tend to want to believe that things including our lives are always getting better. He starts with the arguement that our ancestors knew something(s) that we don't and that is why despite all our progress we seem to be having a more difficult time with life.
If you ever want to read a book that will make your guts just twist and you'll wish you were reading about incidental death try the Trial of Giles de Rais. It is the only book I have ever had to stop reading because I was having nightmares.
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While it is not a good page a day read try and get a copy of Lost Worlds: How Our European Ancestors Coped with Everyday Life and Why Life is so Hard Today by Imhof. While it deals heavily with 17th and 18th century Germany he looks at the problem from the opposite direction from most historians. Westerners tend to have a progressive view of the world so we tend to want to believe that things including our lives are always getting better. He starts with the arguement that our ancestors knew something(s) that we don't and that is why despite all our progress we seem to be having a more difficult time with life.
If you ever want to read a book that will make your guts just twist and you'll wish you were reading about incidental death try the Trial of Giles de Rais. It is the only book I have ever had to stop reading because I was having nightmares.