Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers

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Juan M

 

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January 20, 2017

 

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Usually seen in a morbid and creepy light, Mary Roach takes death and puts a humorous twist to it. The mentality that she has to choose to laugh instead of crying (or rather puking) I share with her, too. The first chapter of the book is called A Head Is a Terrible Thing to Waste in which she observes plastic surgeons practicing techniques on decapitated heads...
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One of her first comical lines delivered was, “so he got together with the heads—sorry, chiefs—of surgery at Baltimore’s hospitals and worked out a system” (Roach 27). The last line of the chapter is equally funny if not more so. “As she slides back her chair, she looks down at the benapkined form and says, ‘May she rest in peace...
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