Fiction narrated by a dead person

American Beauty is a 1999 drama film that explores themes of love, freedom, self-liberation, family, and the American Dream. ...more on Wikipedia about "American Beauty (1999 film)"

Hey Nostradamus! is a 2003 novel by Douglas Coupland, about a fictional 1988 school shooting in suburban Vancouver, British Columbia and its aftermath. The novel comprises four first-person narratives, each from the perspective of a character directly or indirectly impacted by the shooting. The novel touches on many issues, including adolescent love, sex, religion, prayer and grief. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hey Nostradamus!"

Sunset Boulevard (also known as Sunset Blvd.) is a 1950 American film noir containing elements of drama, horror, and black comedy. Directed and cowritten by Billy Wilder, it was named for the famous boulevard that runs through Los Angeles and Beverly Hills. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sunset Boulevard (1950 film)"

The Lovely Bones ( 2002), by Alice Sebold, is a novel told in the first person by Susie Salmon, a 14-year-old girl who is raped, murdered and dismembered in the first chapter. Over the next few years, from a personalized heaven that takes the form of a high school she never lived to attend and its suburban surroundings, she watches her family and friends deal with their grief, her killer escape justice and go on to kill again and tries to reach a sense of closure herself, with the help of others she becomes acquainted. Susie can, when she looks down on Earth, see anything and follow thoughts, even see into her killer’s past, but has only minimal impact on events. Sometimes members of her family on Earth can see her very briefly. ...more on Wikipedia about "The Lovely Bones"

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