Readers journal
As a reader myself, I enjoyed the book pretty well. I feel as though the book teaches many lessons to its readers, much like a fable. it teaches the lessons of life, and the importance of everyone who has or ever will be in your life, as well as your life, no matter how "small" or "unimportant " you may feel; also I would say this book has broadened my imagination as a reader and a thinker, and has broadened my perception of this world, as well as the possibilities of any afterlives, or any other worlds. I would suggest this book only to some readers, because as a thinker, I also tend to explore the ideas of any other realms, which made me interested in this book.
The book itself has some pretty interesting and exciting points, lessons, and values being made throughout the entire story, not just about the outer realm, but the lessons of your earthly life, which makes it understandable, and fairly educational, as opposed to other fictional novels.
I also enjoy picking up other Mitch Albom novels because of their lessons that are tied into some concept of an outer realm, and they're just interesting, and I plan to read more of his novels, and perhaps —even watch some of the movies, based off of his books. I have made connections with the book, and the themes of his other novels, because of the whole feeling of unimportance, and watching many people not get any love, or acknowledgement for their character, or the things they have done for others, until it is too late, and I believe if others read some of Albom's books, people would come to a quick realization, and possibly not take everyone for granted; which I feel would be very important for the people of this generation.
The book itself has some pretty interesting and exciting points, lessons, and values being made throughout the entire story, not just about the outer realm, but the lessons of your earthly life, which makes it understandable, and fairly educational, as opposed to other fictional novels.
I also enjoy picking up other Mitch Albom novels because of their lessons that are tied into some concept of an outer realm, and they're just interesting, and I plan to read more of his novels, and perhaps —even watch some of the movies, based off of his books. I have made connections with the book, and the themes of his other novels, because of the whole feeling of unimportance, and watching many people not get any love, or acknowledgement for their character, or the things they have done for others, until it is too late, and I believe if others read some of Albom's books, people would come to a quick realization, and possibly not take everyone for granted; which I feel would be very important for the people of this generation.