Have a Little Faith
5 journalers for this copy...
Got this as a Thank You for a very generous bookcrosser. :-)
Will mail out the book tomorrow. Enjoy!
Ho-ho-ho-hoooo! What a surprise! Thank you so much! :)))
I love "Merci" chocolate.
The card is so funny, I enjoy it! I am eager to open ... all. :))
And a wishlist book, ohh, this is lovely.
All of the read Albom's books came into my life when I needed a kind of "help".
So I am excited!
I love "Merci" chocolate.
The card is so funny, I enjoy it! I am eager to open ... all. :))
And a wishlist book, ohh, this is lovely.
All of the read Albom's books came into my life when I needed a kind of "help".
So I am excited!
It is not as good as "The 5 people met in Heaven", but it was enjoyable read. Thank you for sharing this book with me. I am looking for a new home for it.
I've just received it!Thank you hakkalina☺looking forward to reading it!
I didn't like it as much as I liked "Tuesdays with Morrie". However it wasn't bad and there are a few things that I have kept.
I didn't have time to make release notes and Shahrun who was next in list has already received it!
I didn't like it as much as I liked "Tuesdays with Morrie". However it wasn't bad and there are a few things that I have kept.
I didn't have time to make release notes and Shahrun who was next in list has already received it!
This arrived with me in London today! I shall do my best to get it read and moving as soon as I can.
I don’t do religion myself, so I felt a bit awkward when I first began this book. Don’t quite know how it found it’s way onto my wish list, but I’m so glad it did, as I do enjoy finding about what makes other people tick (and that includes their religious beliefs). The author has a very easy-reading writing voice, that got me cozy on my sofa and throughly enjoying the journey set out in the book. I think the Rabbi had such a gorgeous soul. I’d love to have been able to visit his office too and have a chat. I was shocked, horrified and heart warmed by Henry and Cass’ stories too. There are so many interesting little nuggets in this book! I do think it should be compulsory reading for the human race. I’d like to end the review with my favourite bit of Reb wisdom.
Love is “a happiness you can not find alone” - Rabbi Albert Lewis
Love is “a happiness you can not find alone” - Rabbi Albert Lewis
This book is off to Sweden (lucky book! Take me with high please lol), where it's next reader lives, thanks for visiting me book! Hope your next reader enjoys you too.
Arrived in Sweden
I´m a bit disappointed by this book. I have read several Mitch Albom books and usually his books have a certain style and pace that I enjoy reading. I felt like this book was a sort of attempt to recreate his success with the book "Tuesdays with Morrie", in which he described his conversations with a dying professor.
While Tuesdays with Morrie was quite catching and contained a lot of "wisdom" (sometimes a bit too much emphasising on clichés about what is important in life), "Have a little faith" completely failed to catch my attention or bring any sort of message. It felt like it was quickly written, with no thought about the message the author was trying to bring. The chapter that contained the eulogy was just a short summary of everything that was written in the previous pages.
While Tuesdays with Morrie was quite catching and contained a lot of "wisdom" (sometimes a bit too much emphasising on clichés about what is important in life), "Have a little faith" completely failed to catch my attention or bring any sort of message. It felt like it was quickly written, with no thought about the message the author was trying to bring. The chapter that contained the eulogy was just a short summary of everything that was written in the previous pages.