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  • Always up lifting

    5
    By Albgirl1983
    Make me feel small again. Miss my family very much
  • Not Tuesdays With Moray...

    3
    By Afghan Advocate
    Too long! Too complicated with the 9 victims that heard voices . Author jumps from victim to victim which confused me. Who is he talking about now? Which deceased person belongs to which living person? Then the Alexander Graham Bell interludes! I got it. The phone inventor, the calls etc. but, the metaphor added nothing and added to the confusion. Read if you must to follow this author. That’s the only reason I bought the book. But, I’m rethinking that.
  • Tyler. Bridget

    2
    By Archer house
    Kennedie’s. Book.
  • Disappointed

    2
    By Kentucky Kid 69
    Liked the idea for the story, but I never really felt like I cared about any of the characters. This book felt very amateurish to me.
  • Couldn’t get through it.

    3
    By Jopagocks
    A lot of characters to follow makes you feel removed from the book.
  • Youn buyun

    4
    By Princess Stela
    Through yubuuu
  • Very interesting read!

    4
    By chillkath16
    A lot of characters to follow still a very well written story. I highly recommend this book
  • First Call geography?

    2
    By Mrediess
    I really looked forward to reading this book. I’ve enjoyed the other Mitch Albom books and expected the same quality in this one. I’m also a Michigan native, like Mitch. I’ve only just started this book, but I am dismayed at the lack of geographical accuracy. In the book, the town this happens in, Coldwater, is located near Lake Michigan in the northern lower peninsula. In reality, Coldwater is located in southern Michigan a little west of the center of the state, nearly to the Indiana border. The book describes Coldwater as being in Alpena County, which is on the east side of the state although it is in the northern part. I don’t know why this bothers me so bad, but you’d think I’m Michigan native, like the author, would want to get things right. I’m also finding the story to be a bit disjointed. The author skips from character to character, practically from one sentence to the next, Without any segue or visual warning that the Author is now describing a completely different character. I may read it to the end but those little inconsistencies like place locations in character jumping make it really difficult to concentrate on the message.
  • Not so great as I hoped

    3
    By TheTenaciousTrader
    Alright in the beginning it was good, but by the end it was bad. It confusing and Mitch Albom ruined Christmas for me. Parents have lied to their kids about Santa Claus and Mitch Albom confirmed it. Thanks a lot. The words were bad. Bad language. The use of the Lords name in fain. To sum this up... bad, bad, bad. Don't give this book to children is a recommendation. I'm going to see if another book is better because I am forced to read another book by my LA class. Maybe it will be better and I'm counting on it. I don't want to ruin the end by I have five dead siblings who, if they would be alive, have many disabilities and I can hear their voices and I can see ghosts not all the time but sometimes. So this book to me hurt me.... because heaven does exist because that is what they tell me. I'm telling you that heaven is real and there is life after death. I remember I dog I never met before I was born. I saw a picture of him, and I told my parents I met him coming down from heaven. HEAVEN IS FOR REAL!!!! I AM TELLING THE TRUTH!!!! THIS IS NOT A HOAX!!!
  • Good stuff

    4
    By KHWheeler
    Liked this, a quick read and lovely story that kept my attention.

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