Customer Reviews
For when you need to change pace a little. - By: Helen Simpson, 31 Jul 2008 
Although this book doesn't tell us anything we don't already know, it never does any harm to be reminded from time to time. It's a heartwarming & truthful account of a friendship between an older manin the last months of his life & a younger man who has always been inspired by him.
We're reminded of the importance of caring for one anotherin a world where we simply don't take time often enough (sometimes never!) to tell people how much we love & appreciate them.
It doesn't shy away from the 'ugly' side of illness & death which people wonder & worry about but hardly ever discuss. It's only human to be scared & to have self pity but we learn how Morrie turned his negative emotions into positive ones, & fear into acceptance & inner peace.
I found 'Tuesdays With Morrie' a refreshingly honest account of illness. Instead of being depressing it was insightful & moving.
One of my favorite "Alboms" - By: Sarah H., 20 Jun 2008 
Face it: this book is never going to be a classic, but it does have some immediate appeal to the world at large mainly because people are looking for hope, especially today. It's a quick read & I enjoyed it. If you've seen the movie, you've pretty much seen the book. I do have to say that it inspired me to get out & do morein the community I live in--sometimes this worked out, sometimes it did not. The point was, I learned for "doing" & the book helped me get into that frame of mind. I've read the other Albom books & this is by far his best. Second on my list would be "The Five People You Meetin Heaven."
Another great book from Albom! - By: R. Etemad, 17 Jun 2008 
I picked this book up after reading Five People You Meetin Heaven & I must say I really enjoyed both immensely! Mitch Albom has an amazing talentin projecting his characters & messges through his personable writing skills. This book will give you little gems on how to love & live life & will make you appreciate things that you may take for granted. A really, really great book that I highky recommend.
An excellant book - By: Mrs. S. D. Williams, 22 May 2008 
Mitch Albom has delivered yet another interesting & enjoyable book. I must admit, I do prefer "For one more day" & "the five people you meet" but this was never the less a great book which kept me interested right the way to the end.
A beautiful read - By: book worm, 08 May 2008 
This is a book i will never forget. It is beautiful to read, ican't say enough about it. I just wish i had been lucky enough to have had the relationship these two men had. Please read it, go & buy it now.