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モリー先生との火曜日 by Mitch Albom

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I think this was VERY good and really easy read. Almost painfully good. 
It’s also really easy to apply everything said here in your life in some capacity; all of the advice is so accessible — doesn’t matter if you’re 9 or 92. 

Would recommend :)

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To say I love Tuesdays With Morrie is an understatement. I love how this book is written, and the wording Mitch Albom uses. I love that I feel like I know Morrie Schwartz too. I’ve always wanted to become a teacher and after reading this book, I feel more inspired than ever. 

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The book is about life lessons, the meaning of life, and how one should live, especially in the face of death. 

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I loved Tuesdays with Morrie and it was an easy 5🌟 read for me! Tuesdays with Morrie is a memoir who follows Mitch a young man who reconnects with his old professor Morrie who has been diagnosed with ALS recounting his meetings that he would have every Tuesday. 

I would recommend this book to everyone to read at least once! 

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Could not stop crying during the second half. Tuesdays with Morrie is genuinely the most beautiful heartwarming thoughtful moving book I have ever in my life read. “Love each other or perish.” Just, wow. 

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Mitch Albom visits his old sociology professor when he learns he's dying of ALS. To keep him company he visits every Tuesday and chats to Morrie about life and death. This is the result of these interviews. This book is terribly sad and wonderfully freeing. Between the reminders that money isn't forever and that community and family is more important and the beautiful bond between two generations, Albom presents a tale of love, laughter, sadness, and friendship in a short but poignant book. 

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