Scan barcode
A review by lennofspades
The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom
5.0
This, I must say, is one of the unpredictable book I've read so far!
It is so moving and life changing.It made me realize a lot of things, made me realize that no life is wasted and that each and everything has a reason for happening. Each person who you've met or crossed paths with, have a role in your life. No matter how long or short the times you've spent with them.
The five people Eddie met in heaven not only changed Eddie's life, but the life of its readers. I, in some ways, really saluted Mitch Albom more for this book. I never thought it'd give me this feeling..
The Blue Man's story was just so terrifying yet it made me smile at the end because he managed to be happy and content with his life. The Captain's story made me realize that sacrifices aren't only for the people we sacrifice for, but for ourselves as well because we gain something from it. Ruby's story somehow shocked me and made me realize that friendship is greater than anything and that forgiveness is always the key for peacefulness. Marguerite's story made me smile and realize that people die, but love doesn't. You may not see that person anymore but love remains forever.
And Tala. Tala's story just filled up the missing pieces in the story. She made me realize that we are all different strangers yet all of us are interconnected.
It is so moving and life changing.It made me realize a lot of things, made me realize that no life is wasted and that each and everything has a reason for happening. Each person who you've met or crossed paths with, have a role in your life. No matter how long or short the times you've spent with them.
The five people Eddie met in heaven not only changed Eddie's life, but the life of its readers. I, in some ways, really saluted Mitch Albom more for this book. I never thought it'd give me this feeling..
The Blue Man's story was just so terrifying yet it made me smile at the end because he managed to be happy and content with his life. The Captain's story made me realize that sacrifices aren't only for the people we sacrifice for, but for ourselves as well because we gain something from it. Ruby's story somehow shocked me and made me realize that friendship is greater than anything and that forgiveness is always the key for peacefulness. Marguerite's story made me smile and realize that people die, but love doesn't. You may not see that person anymore but love remains forever.
And Tala. Tala's story just filled up the missing pieces in the story. She made me realize that we are all different strangers yet all of us are interconnected.