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Tuesdays With Morrie : An Old Man, a Young Man, and Life's Greatest Lesson (AUDIO CASSETTE)

Tuesdays With Morrie : An Old Man, a Young Man, and Life's Greatest Lesson (AUDIO CASSETTE)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: LOVING AWESOME
Review: BUY THIS BOOK! Excellent, leaves you with the urge to call the one mentor in your life who helped make you who you are and say thank you. Well written and thought provoking, buy it for a friend.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A simple, yet great little book
Review: Sometimes the simplest things are the most moving. Nothing in this book is a great leap in philosophy, it's merely a reminder of all the things we already know but have either forgotten or have taken for granted. Those looking for cold philosophy can look elsewhere; those looking for a few warm words from a kind man should read this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Treasure
Review: This book is transforming! Buy it for everyone you care about. I laughed, cried and feel blessed to have read such an endearing, inpirational story. In an age of great loneliness, Morrie gives life new meaning in simple yet profound aphorisms. Love is all that matters from the beginning to the final hour.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: a feel good book lacking depth
Review: While this book is somewhat engaging, and one can't help but feel an emotional connection to Morrie, it is sorely lacking in depth. If you want a book that will help you to put your priorities in order and help you decide what it truly important in life, may I recommend the following: "Gift of the Sea" by AM Lindberg; "Your Erroneous Zones" by W Dyer, "The Road Less Traveled" by Scott Peck, and the New Testament

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Must Read Book
Review: Having lost a friend to cancer over the summer who was also my son's teacher, this book was absolutely delightful and inspirational. I enjoyed Albom's honest in reaction to what he witnessed. There is a lot of wisdom in what Professor Schwartz had to say. Thanks Mitch for the great book and thanks Coach for the lessons!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A "must read" for all who remember a special teacher!
Review: A book that will make you laugh, cry, and discover new insights into the process of dying. I read this book and then had the privilege of hearing Mitch Albom speak this past weekend. That prompted pick up "Tuesdays With Morrie and read it again with an even greater interest and deepened appreciation. Mr. Albom shines as both a public speaker and wonderful writer. This book heads my Christmas list for my teacher friends.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent and quick!
Review: I truly enjoyed this book. I found myself reflecting on my own life as I was reading through it. What a great book. It sets a great example for handling adversity, demonstrating courage and getting your priorities straight.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Disappointing
Review: I'm disappointed that it's not more insightful. There's nothing new in this book about ALS and it hardly touches the ugliness and distress of the disease. I think it was more a book about the author's reaction to Morrie and the author's own life.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Gentle and Touching
Review: I picked this up through Amazon.com after a co-worker suggested that I "run, don't walk" to the nearest bookstore to buy it.

What an amazing story. In a largely cynical and angry age, Mitch Albom's simple yet remarkably affecting style cuts to the heart of what's really important in life. Call it divine providence, call it luck, call it what you will...there was a reason Mitch and Morrie renewed their friendship at the end of the latter's life. A gentle and touching book you won't soon forget.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Enlightening. I laughed, cried and simply sat in awe.
Review: Mitch Albom describes the process of aging and death so beautifully. He expresses his own emotions selflessly. This book is truely a spirit lifter, as well as a soul opener. When you finish reading it, you'll wonder why you don't take a step back in life to say, "Wow."


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