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schnoebs13 's review for:
The Next Person You Meet in Heaven
by Mitch Albom
This book definitely broke me last night as I read farther into the night than I was planning because I needed to know what happened in the end. This book takes place a little over 20 years after the first one and expands upon the idea of the five people you meet in heaven and exactly who can qualify as the people you meet.
After reading this, I am so thankful for Albom for deciding to create the sequel we never thought we would get but all truly wanted after finishing The Five People You Meet in Heaven. This book touches on a wide variety of diverse topics including trauma, depression, pregnancy, death (as in dealing with the death of others in your life), relationships, guilt and more. If you cried in the first book, be prepared for the flood gates to open. This is an emotional rollercoaster that pushes you to think more on yourself and reflect how your actions influences those around you but also how the past impacts your future (even if you don't have a direct connection to it).
After reading this, I am so thankful for Albom for deciding to create the sequel we never thought we would get but all truly wanted after finishing The Five People You Meet in Heaven. This book touches on a wide variety of diverse topics including trauma, depression, pregnancy, death (as in dealing with the death of others in your life), relationships, guilt and more. If you cried in the first book, be prepared for the flood gates to open. This is an emotional rollercoaster that pushes you to think more on yourself and reflect how your actions influences those around you but also how the past impacts your future (even if you don't have a direct connection to it).