Ratings27
Average rating4.2
Very fascinating and written in a very funny and entertaining way. Very easy read.
Entertaining and “light” (for a scientifically accurate book about death and corpses), but not too glossed over to pass down some new information or potentially difficult truths about decomp, Western funeral practices, etc.
Having eagerly devoured Smoke Gets in Your Eyes and From Here to Eternity, I had to pick up Will My Cat Eat My Eyeballs?. I did not expect it to be catered more toward the middle-grade reader than Doughty's previous work (although the illustrations were wonderfully evocative without being overly frightening, they comprised about half of the book), but perhaps that failing falls more on my side than the book's. I did enjoy the short ride—it was entertaining to see the unhinged questions kids have come up with and to learn a few things along the way, and a pleasure to see Doughty respond with her trademark enthusiasm and wit without any hint of talking down to her ostensibly young reader. I'm glad this book exists to help kids sate their curiosity about death, and to continue to break down the taboos associated therewith.
This was a great read!
It was very interesting and easy to understand. I loved the way that the chapters were arranged by question. I thought it was really interesting and effective organization.
I'd recommend this to anyone interested in the subject, regardless of prior knowledge. The author is great at introducing this information in an easy-to-understand fashion.
Favourite question: If I eat a bag of popcorn before I die, will I blow up when they cremate me?
Yes, yes, I do want to know the answer to that.