Book 64 of my 2026 Reading Challenge
read from June 21 - 27
Somebody is Walking on Your Grave: My Cemetery Journeys
by Mariana Enriquez
published 2025
3 stars
The pictures were great, the history was interesting, the writing was fine.
I also have a fascination with cemeteries and their architecture and history. The author travels specifically for cemeteries but I don't, although my husband will usually try and find a cemetery to visit during trips we're taking. I've visited two of the cemeteries the author talked about in this book, Greyfriar's in Edinburgh and Montparnasse in Paris.
Maybe it was because it's a translation but I felt a detachment from the writing. The author did a good job describing the history of the places she visited but I didn't feel as much emotion from her as I think she was trying to convey when talking about her reasons for visiting and how she felt when she was there.
The author seemed anti-tourist and judgmental about others, as though she was there for the "right reasons" and others weren't. I already didn't like that but then she told the story about STEALING A BONE from the Innocents. That's so disrespectful but to have that coupled with her writing about other visitors, it felt hypocritical.
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Ways This Book Met my 2026 Reading Goals:
- 64th book read in 2026 (my goal is 100)