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US Mall 1 - Tuesdays with Morrie

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List Price: $7.50
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Manufacturer: Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 822 EAN: 9780822221883 ISBN: 0822221888 Label: Dramatists Play Service, Inc. Manufacturer: Dramatists Play Service, Inc. Number Of Pages: 43 Publication Date: 2008-05-30 Publisher: Dramatists Play Service, Inc. Studio: Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: tuesdays with morrie Comment: I bought it as a gift for my granddaughter. she had read it in school and wanted her own copy.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Captivating book Comment: I thought it was a wonderful story of a pupil and his mentor. I suppose we would all want to talk to our former mentors and this book brings us there. We all must feel to a certain extent that there is something missing in our lives as this pupil did. I found a great book that fills that gap entitled "The Enlightenment, What God Told Me After One Million Prayers: A Message for Everyone" by John H. Eagan you really get a sense of who God is, what He wants us to do now, and what we'll really do in the afterlife. I think you will love this book too.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Am I Alone Here? Comment: Am I the only person who feels like Mitch Albom writes with extreme egocentric undertones? I couldn't even absorb the lessons and wisdom I was supposed to be taking away from this book because I was so aggravated by Mr. Albom's narssicism. It seems like every page was steeped in a light bath of 'thank goodness Morrie had me' attitude. Not to mention the outright statements like the part where Mitch talks about if he died, his boss wouldn't even care as long as he had some of his amazing writing underneath his dead body.
To me, a young but frequent reader, this book felt more like a tribute to Mitch than a tribute to Morrie. Did anyone else feel that way about this book? Or am I way off base here?
Customer Rating:      Summary: Best Book I have ever read Comment: Heart warming and heart breaking at the same time. I will never be the same.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Will Tug At Your HeartStrings Comment: Yes this is a classic and will continue to be a bestseller for years because not only does it make you really think about what life is about, but it is told in such a passionate and heartfelt way. This true story about the love between two men,a student and mentor. It will fill you with hope, meaning,affection and gratitude. On his deathbed, Morrie teaches us all about what living is all about. Also check Mitch's other book, The Five People You Meet in Heaven
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Customer Rating:      Summary: tuesdays with morrie Comment: I bought it as a gift for my granddaughter. she had read it in school and wanted her own copy.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Captivating book Comment: I thought it was a wonderful story of a pupil and his mentor. I suppose we would all want to talk to our former mentors and this book brings us there. We all must feel to a certain extent that there is something missing in our lives as this pupil did. I found a great book that fills that gap entitled "The Enlightenment, What God Told Me After One Million Prayers: A Message for Everyone" by John H. Eagan you really get a sense of who God is, what He wants us to do now, and what we'll really do in the afterlife. I think you will love this book too.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Am I Alone Here? Comment: Am I the only person who feels like Mitch Albom writes with extreme egocentric undertones? I couldn't even absorb the lessons and wisdom I was supposed to be taking away from this book because I was so aggravated by Mr. Albom's narssicism. It seems like every page was steeped in a light bath of 'thank goodness Morrie had me' attitude. Not to mention the outright statements like the part where Mitch talks about if he died, his boss wouldn't even care as long as he had some of his amazing writing underneath his dead body.
To me, a young but frequent reader, this book felt more like a tribute to Mitch than a tribute to Morrie. Did anyone else feel that way about this book? Or am I way off base here?
Customer Rating:      Summary: Best Book I have ever read Comment: Heart warming and heart breaking at the same time. I will never be the same.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Will Tug At Your HeartStrings Comment: Yes this is a classic and will continue to be a bestseller for years because not only does it make you really think about what life is about, but it is told in such a passionate and heartfelt way. This true story about the love between two men,a student and mentor. It will fill you with hope, meaning,affection and gratitude. On his deathbed, Morrie teaches us all about what living is all about. Also check Mitch's other book, The Five People You Meet in Heaven
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