Goodbye Ari by Tatsuki Fujimoto, translation Amanda Haley, VIZ Media, San Francisco, 2022.
This book confused me at first until I was told back to front and right to left. This is a subject of death and dying and grieving. The main character's mother asks him to record her death as she is dying of cancer. He makes a movie, but blows everything up at the end. He couldn't face the death so made it a joke. It was not well received. He then tries again when his friend asks him to record her death. He carries through this time. He goes through life feeling something was wrong however; always tweaking his film. He marries, has kids, but they all die in a car accident. He then returns to where he and his friend hung out, and she is there. She explains she is a vampire and just needs to regenerate from time to time.
The theme of dealing with loss is good, however the author was fixated on body functions which made this book flippant.



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