BOOK REVIEW: THE FIVE PEOPLE YOU MEET IN HEAVEN
BOOK REVIEW: THE FIVE PEOPLE YOU MEET IN HEAVEN
The Five People You Meet In Heaven is psychological fiction novel by Mitch Albom. It is the sweetest book l ever read. It is about life and life after death, how both are intertwined with each other. This book taught some big lessons about life, it can be a life-changer book for some. Each chapter has a meaningful quote in it, that's why a philosophical fiction read called to it.
Mitch Albom's way of writing is brilliant and mesmerizing. It feels like grandparents tell stories to their grandchildren. The story goes smoothly, hard to put it down. Heaven on earth or earth in heaven. Five people are connected with five lessons that protagonist learns about in heaven. How each event of life is connected with another? How lost love can be found? How does sacrifice need to be done? This book will give you answers to such questions and many more.
However, l should mention the way it left affects the memory of the reader. It left me with many more questions in my mind. Will there be a day of judgment? Even doing good and bad deeds how will we get to heaven in the end? Will we also meet people we always look for in this life? Will we be forgiven like Eddie? Many more questions are wondering in my brain after reading it.
"All endings are also beginnings. We just don't know it at the time."
Those scenes of Eddie (protagonist) with his wife from the beginning of their meeting until they meet again in heaven were blissful and euphoric to me. It's an unforgettable read.
Yet, whatever I can write is not enough of how l feel, what l think and how's my journey to this ride. It feels so cozy and adorable read to me. I felt nostalgic, like my father telling me stories of heaven and meaningful short stories like this in my childhood.
The best roller-coaster ride for a reader, a speedy reader can finish it within a day but l took my take to complete this amazing piece of work in two days.
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