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— a tomb with a view, peter ross 📚
A graphic novel I might be interested in getting when I'm in Brazil:
Vida (Life) by Paulo Crumbim - Wherein a little ghost has 24 hours to confess to his crush that she's the love of his (after)life, because she's about to be reincarnated.
The thing that has me rethinking getting it is that I hate this trope where the man confesses his love with the expectation that the woman will now drop everything for him.
I might get this one instead:
Lar (Home) by Paulo Crumbim - Madam Death is busy collecting souls, so her friends decide to visit her at her office as a surprise. There wasn't supposed to be anyone there when they arrive...
These graphic novels are reimagined tales based on a comic book series about the afterlives of ghosts at a cemetery, where they live with a werewolf, Frankenstein's monster, a mummy, a vampire, and the physical manifestation of death.
Have you ever seen a tent symbol on a gravestone? What could it possibly mean? This symbol represents a long-closed fraternal organization. Click here to learn more.

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In the heart of central Mexico, Los Ángeles and La Cruz are far more than neighboring graveyards—they are an open-air museum, a labyrinth of memory, and the setting for stories where history, faith, and folklore quietly intertwine 👇🏼
Ron Romano, a cemetery historian from Portland, Maine, is involved with the Association for Gravestone Studies and "Spirits Alive." He lectures on gravestones and has published four books and numerous papers. The Association, founded in 1977, promotes the study, preservation, and awareness of gravestones globally through various initiatives.