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adorará Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se gostará deste livro. It seems to have been well marketted as it's widely available. I thought the concept was an interesting idea, meeting people who have affected your life and understanding their side of the story. However I didn't really have much interest in person the story was based around and so the people he met were not of great interest either. Having said that I was intrigued about how the story was going to pan out and the tale kept me there until the end. Lovely stories. However, the person who recommended it kept gushing over it, but I didn't quite love it as much - maybe because my expectations were too high. The Five People You Meet in Heaven has 194 pages, and is written by Mitch Albom. Mitch Albom is also the author of the well known book, Tuesdays With Morrie. The Five People You Meet in Heaven is about, a elderly man Eddie who dies in a freak accident at an ammusement park. After he dies he travels to heaven where he meets important people from his past. These people were people who affected his life in major ways. Each person he meets tells their story about how they know him and they each teach him one lession. I think this book is written in a very interesting way because I have not read another book where you learn about the past of the main character through them being dead. At some points The Five People You Meet in Heaven can be a little boring and slow moving but over all I would say it is a very intersting book. While this is an incredibly popular book, by an incredibly popular author, I have to say, I found it less than incredible. That is not to say that it was not worth the read, that I gained nothing from it, but it was certainly not a life-changing novella. An intriguing concept, written in a mostly heart-felt way, but it fell short of a mind-blowing experience. I felt like I was being manipulated as a reader, and I can understand that there was a strong point to the story, I think that some of the writing was taken to unnecessary extremes. Perhaps a sequel I might be interested in picking up would be the (five) people Eddie has impacted, and what lessons he passes on to them. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
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He wakes up in heaven, where he meets five people. Before he can move on to the end of his journey, he must learn a lesson from each of the people he meets.
While a bit overly sentimental at times, this simple story is touching and will make readers think about the ways in which all of our lives affect the lives of others. (