Five People You Meet in Heaven

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by Mitch Albom



Overall 5 star rating4.82 of 5 (by 11 users)



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an avid reader, a dreamer

JAN
13
2008
"This is a story about a man named Eddie and it begins at the end, with Eddie dying in the sun." This is how Mitch Albom's book begins. This sentance alone leads to much intrigue. Who is Eddie? How did he die? Why is Eddie so important? This filled me with curiosity and definitely puts you in the right mindset to read this book.

For the first few chapters of the book, the author describes, in vivid detail, the very last hour of Eddie's Life. Although he is only describing one hour of his entire life, I felt like I knew Eddie immediately. I understood more of where he came from, who he was now,...
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5 star rating
2009 VIP
vivasuzi
Livonia, MI



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married, a sci-fi buff, geek, nerd, comic book writer, writer, SF/Fantasy fan, a writer

MAY
1
2009

Mitch Albom's novel begins an hour before the death of its main character, an 83-year-old maintenance worker at a boardwalk amusement park named Eddie. Eddie dies trying to rescue a small girl from a falling gondola that breaks loose from a freefall ride in a freak accident.

The story is Mitch Albom's vision of Heaven, a place where the meaning of your life is explained to you by five people whose lives intersected your own, some of them in ways you might not have even noticed.

It's a story of closure and a story of purpose, of making sense out of the twists and injustices of life and of finding...

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4 star rating
2009 Reviewer
rsilva
Osterville, MA



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an avid reader

MAR
3
2008
When I first heard about this book I wondered how someone could write a fiction novel about what heaven was going to be like - I didn't think it was possible, but when I started to read the book I couldn't put it down. By the end of the first page I was hooked. It was simple, easy to read and complex all at the same time. By the time you finish reading the last paragraph it's impossible not to think about the ripple effect your decisions may have made in someone else's life. For the rest of your life you may always wonder if the seemingly small decisions do make a difference. I've given this... review »
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gentlenurse
Kernersville, NC



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an avid reader, a sci-fi buff, busy working

MAR
31
2008

Saw the made for TV movie before I read the book. Wish I would have read the book first!!I have to admit, I thought that the story was going to be a bit on the "gooey" side. But now, whenever I need a good cathartic cry, this is the first book I'll grab.

I like how the story flows, starting at the end of his life, back to his childhood, & then full circle to his future. Very thought provoking book, but no so deep that one can't grasp the gist of what Mr. Albom is trying to get at.


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4 star rating
2008 Contributor
Husker-Mama
Buda, TX



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read for fun, fiction reader, reader, a library-goer

NOV
22
2007
This book is amazing. It has a wonderful message and a great storyline. It is about a man, Eddie, who feels the life he lived wasn't' what he wanted. He dies and meets five different people in heaven. Each one either impacted Eddie's life or Eddie impacted their life. Each person has a message for him. Basically, this story is about how every single person affects every other person, even if that person doesn't realize it. This story is a quick read with a powerful message.
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Joy2U
Sioux Falls, SD



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avid reader, a library-goer, Always looking for an interesting book, into trying new things

FEB
4
2008
I like books that are different from the average swing of things.  This book has a different view and really makes a person think about their lives.  The book isn't very long and is perfect for the impatient person who just wants the story to end.  It's very detailed and doesn't go on for long paragraphs at a time about nothing inparticular.  It's one of those books that makes you think, can make you cry, and is really worth reading.
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coolcat0708
American Fork, UT



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avid reader, a fan of clever plots, a writer, a dreamer

NOV
28
2007
Although I have yet to read the Five people you meet in heaven, I have watched the movie!  My boyfriend had asked me if I had read the book and wanted me to watch the movie instead.  I cried!  I was sooo moved at the message the movie was sending to me.  Wow!!  I will be adding these books to my collection along with the movies!  If you've read the book....watch the movie!! 
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gott2beme
Wapakoneta, OH



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avid reader, chronic book buyer, a fan of quick, page turning books

DEC
14
2007
this book is definitely at the top of my favorites list.  i even went out and bought the movie that goes along with it.  not too many books have the ability to elicit tears from me, but this one definitely did.  and that is one of the positive things!! i borrowed this book from my mom and passed it along to others.  definitely a book that i've told many others about.
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amy6986
Florissant, MO



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avid reader

NOV
22
2007
This book touched me in a way that stayed with me long after I read it.  I started passing it around to friends right after, it was just one of those books that you want to share with the world.  Though the title sounds religious, it is not a religious book.  It really makes you think about how you affect others in your life without even realizing your own significance!
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DianaLynn
Baldwinsville, NY



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avid reader, fiction reader, read for fun, married

DEC
23
2007
This is a wonderful book.  I could have read it in one sitting, however it touched some heart strings so I had to put it down once or twice.  When I was finished with it, I forwarded it to my Mother & Son to both read.  something worth sharing and certainly worth your time.
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indygurl3
Riverside, CA



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a fiction reader, an avid reader, re-reading the classics

FEB
29
2008
I love the originality Albsom brought to this novel. I found it very thought-provoking and it remains one of my favorite books.
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lj1011
Buffalo, NY



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