![]() ![]() Like Lyn from Goodreads said, “most people will either like it a lot and find inspiration and meaning, or loathe it entirely and dismiss it as drivel.” And some of those who like it a lot have really adopted it into their lives, it has meant something to them, maybe even affected the way they are living. Reviewing a book like The Five People You Meet in Heaven is a trap: you’re going to step on some toes no matter which way you go. I don’t really enjoy writing negative book reviews, but I enjoy less being dishonest. Did he save the girl or didn’t he? And you know darn well he’s not going to tell you until the end. You’re always wondering something, since Mitch Albom sets you up at the beginning with an overt cliff hanger. What did I think about it? It’s certainly easy to read. And if you like morals with your stories–if you want to walk away introspective in a Halmark-movie sort of way–then this could be the book for you. ![]() Well, The Five People You Meet in Heaven is a quick read. ![]()
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