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May 28, 2015 06:03AM

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Right now, I'm reading and loving Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom. I will post a review when I finish.




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Emylee, I have that in my stack! I may just read it next. I just finished Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe. It was really good!







Morrie and Mitch had a relationship, a connection that was truly a great thing for both of them to experience. I found myself connected to them in almost the same way: I felt the same emotions they felt; in fact I kept finding myself batting back tears. I shared a similar relationship with my Grandfather, with similar situations in his last couple months. This book brought back so many memories along with allowing me to experience it all again. I am truly glad I picked up this book. Actually, in all honesty I wasn't sure I was going to read it. Yes, Mrs. Eriksson, you suggested it to me and said that I was going to love it, but for some reason, I still had some doubt. I don't really have the words to describe how this book touched me and how much I loved it but I know that it was one amazingly and beautifully written book. Having all the emotions you could ever imagine, smashed in between 192 pages, now that's what I call an amazing book.

Morrie and Mitch had a relationship, a connection that was truly a great thing for both of them to experience. I found myself connected to them in almost the same way: I felt the same emotions they felt; in fact I kept finding myself batting back tears. I shared a similar relationship with my Grandfather, with similar situations in his last couple months. This book brought back so many memories along with allowing me to experience it all again. I am truly glad I picked up this book. Actually, in all honesty I wasn't sure I was going to read it. Yes, Mrs. Eriksson, you suggested it to me and said that I was going to love it, but for some reason, I still had some doubt. I don't really have the words to describe how this book touched me and how much I loved it but I know that it was one amazingly and beautifully written book. Having all the emotions you could ever imagine, smashed in between 192 pages, now that's what I call an amazing book.















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