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Loading... The Five People You Meet in Heavenby Mitch Albom
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. I liked the overall concept of this book and certainly enjoyed parts of it, but was left somewhat disappointed in the end. I think Tuesdays with Maury was so good that it will be hard for to him to top. ( )Langweilig!: Die überaus guten Kritiken verleiteten mich zu diesem Buchkauf. Gestern habe ich das Buch in kürzester Zeit durchgelesen und bin ehrlich gesagt enttäuscht! Eddie, die Hauptfigur, ist äußerst unsympathisch und geht mir auf die Nerven. Seine Begegnungen im Himmel sind zwar mit einfachen Worten erzählt, aber mir persönlich fehlt die Tiefe der Geschichte. Außerdem erinnert mich die Beschreibung des Himmels an einen Film mit Robin Williams, den der Autor wohl auch gesehen hat. I liked the premise and the beginning, but the message in the stroies is about as subtle as a sledgehammer. There were certain passages that made me cringe, wanting to shout, "OK I get it already." I thought that Mr. Albom wrote an amazing novel about the life of a man who learned that he actually lived a meaningful life only after he made it to heaven. This novel is packed with life lessons and these are incorporated within the plot and conflict. Albom shows a command of language with his vivid descriptions. He also shows how good he is at planning, tying all of the events in the novel together in the end. I really enjoyed reading this masterpiece and recommend it to readers of all ages. This book is sad, and cute, but very cheesy. Mitch Albom succeeded in making a book children will love, religious people will love, and sentimental people will love. I, however, did not love this book. I don't regret reading it - it only took about an hour and a half, so you might as well- but I don't think it really taught me anything or made me take something from it that I didn't already have. And, to me, that's the point of a book. The whole idea of this novel is far fetched to me, the idea of heaven is hard to contemplate. But, the take on the afterlife was interesting, and definitely unique. Meeting, after death, the people that made your life. In this book, we meet the 5 people that made Eddie's life what it was. Not the 5 people he loved the most or knew the best, but the 5 people that, even though he didn't know it, made his life play out how it did. A good concept, but too unbelievable for my appreciation.
''The Five People You Meet in Heaven'' can be reduced to a string of.. reassuring verities and a list of who Eddie's five people turn out to be... But that would do an injustice to a book with the genuine power to stir and comfort its readers.
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