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Anyone ever read ‘Tuesdays with Morrie’?

Anyone ever read ‘Tuesdays with Morrie’?

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Sherry

Not yet. It’s on my shelves.

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LiQuestion author

Waiting to share points with u whenever u r done with it.

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Sherry

Thanks.

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Teddie

Yes I did and I loved it!

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Lisa

Yes. I liked it, and The Five People You Meet in Heaven.

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LiQuestion author

Read that too but Morrie tops the list.

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Kristen

I like Five People better, but all his books are great!

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Belensita

Yes! Absolutely fantastic ❤

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LaVonne

Loved it.

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Melva

Yes and I loved it!

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Valarie

I have.

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Nora

THE BEST EVER!!!! <3

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Abror

Hi Nora? Do you have this book PDF format?

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Jean

Love it

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Wolfryk

One of the best novels I’ve read. It’s sad yet so beautiful. You can learn a lot from that memoir.

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LiQuestion author

Including from the patience of that Young Man Mitch.

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Wolfryk

Yeah.

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Jean

How to live life

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LiQuestion author

Exactly, without Regrets.

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George

Great book, a little difficult to handle at times; remarkable life lessons dwell in those pages :):):)

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LiQuestion author

It’s the Life lessons in it that assists me in daily living. On how to manage situations without letting myself be stressed by them.

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Barb

Yes very good

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Laurette

Yes loved it!

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Kavita

Yes….A long time back…..Loved it! I like all of Mitch Albom’s books.

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Lena

yeah! made me think…

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LiQuestion author

Indeed, it opens up yo thinking tank n stir facts of life.

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Ann

Got the book..havent read it.

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LiQuestion author

Try it, u won’t be disappointed.

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Regina

Beautiful book.

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Jerome

Yes! Very interesting.

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Dorothy

Yes. It touched me deeply. Never forgotten it.

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Ruma

Have heard about this book much. It’s there on my ‘To read list’!

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LiQuestion author

Give yoself time, u won’t regret.

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Daphne

Absolutely brilliant!!!

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Wendy

I just can’t. I’ve picked it up many times, but it always goes back on the to-be-read book case. To give you a hint, it has been there since 1997…

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LiQuestion author

What’s the catch?
Is it too deep for u or
It’s too slow?

U’ll be surprised, it might take u a day or two, if u’r a fast reader.

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LaVonne

Not everyone enjoys the same books. I enjoyed the read and how each chapter was expressed. Maybe because I’m older?? I ‘ve read all of his books- couldn’t get into the last one- so didn’t read it! If you’re not enjoying the read- move one- donate the books and be done with it.

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LiQuestion author

Exactly, Pass it forward.

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Balamani

One of the best of Mitch Albom.. thought provoking one.

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Abror

What kind of book is it??

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LiQuestion author

“Maybe it was a grandparent, or a teacher, or a colleague. Someone older, patient and wise, who understood you when you were young and searching, helped you see the world as a more profound place, gave you sound advice to help you make your way through it.

For Mitch Albom, that person was Morrie Schwartz, his college professor from nearly twenty years ago.”

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LiQuestion author

That’s the Cover and the Caption on the Back Page.

No photo description available.
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Abror

@Li do you have PDF format???

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Abror

Is it norm?? If so could you share it to me PDF format

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Rebecca

Love Mitch Albom but not read this one!

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Chrissie

Oh you must make a plan to read it Rebecca, it’s a great story.

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Patricia

A beautiful story, as are any of his books that I have read

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Chrissie

I agree,

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Johanna

Fabulous! Also read the 5 people you meet in heaven

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Pauline

Loved it!

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Keeley

I loved this book – I was reading a bit every day sitting in a hospital waiting room while my partner had physical therapy for a week. Near the end of the book I was sitting there crying with people giving me strange looks.

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Wendy

Yes and saw a play based on it really enjoyed it

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LiQuestion author

I saw the Movie, which as always, didn’t really do justice to the Book. I did enjoy the movie though, as I visualised Morrie dancing without a care in the world.

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Shane

Yes and very much loved it! You should read it!

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Annette

Yes and The five people you meet in heaven.

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Brenda

Definetly TBR!

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Nerin

Loved it
Read all Mitch Albom’s book

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Caroline

Lovely book. Read it then got ‘The 5 People You Meet In Heaven’ and just finished that last week. I’ll be looking for his other books next week.

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Keri

Yes!

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Michelle

I did cry. I think this should be a requirement as human beings that everyone read this. Its a great telling that creates introspective and provoking thoughts of ones own life.

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LiQuestion author

I would support that Requirement too??

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Nilsa

I did…

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Dania

I did ?

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LiQuestion author

Heart breaking? By the time I read the Last Word, Death became part of My Life. Meaning, I fear Death Not, instead I embrace it as part of Life.

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Dania

@Li yes heart breaking !and makes One think about everything . I loved it?❤️

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Jill

yes

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Andrea

Haven’t read it,but I did read have a little faith.. Cried like a baby!

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Dania

That’s on my TBR pile ! Can’t wait to read it too ?

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Gitta

I loved it as his other books.

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Carolyn

Yes.

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Donna

Mitch Albom is a particular favorite of mine… One of those authors that I buy everything he writes….

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LiQuestion author

I know what you mean. It’s like me and the Works of Jamie Cullum in Music, buying everything he produces. If I don’t like it first time, I get used to it n end up liking it..

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Carmela

Yes -very good

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Joanne

I read it earlier this year, a really good read, very moving.

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LiQuestion author

Warm Huggies. I guess You will have to heal first before embarking on such a book. It’s quite emotionally challenging.

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Christine

I read it in 1998/99 thereabouts. Wonderful book.

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LiQuestion author

It’s My Bible.

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Astell

read it and got on audio too

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LiQuestion author

Really? Audio thingy. How Do I get hold of the Audio version.

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Astell

i have cd. it came into charity shop i worked in. actually went amazingly quick when i listened. i though thats not book finished already but it was.

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LiQuestion author

@Astell I am so jealous right now. I wish I was the one with Audio, #krkrkrkrkrkrkrkrkr.

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Astell

Youd be welcome to borrow by post as a fellow book person. And because its a fantastic book

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Lisa

I read it, thought it was wonderful. I lost all of my grandparents over 20 years ago, & that reminded me of them…

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Neh

Its one of my favourites

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LiQuestion author

Mine Too Aka.

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Lori

Loved it! In my Top 10

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Richelyn

Yes

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Dorothy

Loved it.

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Valerie

Mitch Albom is one of a kind.. I also suggest “five people you meet in heaven” another book by Mitch 🙂

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Dorothy

Loved it too.

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Ivelisses

It’s definitely on my TBR list. Anything Mitch Albom tugs at the heartstrings.

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Alanna

Such an amazing book!!!

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Julie

My daughter has when she was a teenager.

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Margaret

I have not read any of Mitch’s novels, but I loved reading his columns.

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Johanna

Read it.. it’s lovely

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Keith

Great book!

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Katie

about 4 times! so good!

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Beverley

It is a very special read!

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Rosie

I loved that book. You might also enjoy The Last Phone Calls from Heaven by Mitch Albom.

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Harriet

And “The Five People You Meet on the Way to Heaven,” or something like that; it’s a great read.

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Clare

Yes ?

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Sherron

Yes touching and insightful.

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Lesley

Yes loved it.

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