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モリー先生との火曜日 by Mitch Albom

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This was a great story about an inspiring teacher. I heard about this book several times, with many claiming it’s the best book they have ever read. I thought it was good, but a little disappointed because it is over-hyped. I am not an expert on ALS, so it was interesting to hear about Morrie’s perspective on life, death, and his experience with the disease. 

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Lived up to the hype. Helped me heal a little bit from my own experience. 

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the best book i've read so far. so emotional, yet so hopeful on a topic which not many people can talk about. i'm recommending this to everyone in my life!

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I usually don’t cry when I read books, but this one finally made me cry at the very end.
Just like Morrie finally made Mitch cry. Morrie has finally made me cry.

This is a must read for everyone!

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SO GOOD!!!

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This book is a memoir type book of the author Mitch Album’s personal experience with his favorite professor, Morrie Schwartz. I don’t usually rate these types of books because you can’t rate a personal experience, but everybody should read this book. it’s a 5 star read. It mentions life and death and how you can prepare and tackle death head on. It’s heartbreaking, it’s helpful, it’s real life. One quote that sticks with me is “Death ends a life. not a relationship” said by Morrie. I’m grieving my mother and this helped me think of it in a more positive light. I wish i had a professor like Morrie and I wish i could’ve met such a pure soul like him. **very sad, i cried for half the book** 

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