The Five People You Meet In Heaven By Mitch Albom

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7. Mitch Albom’s book, “The Five People You Meet in Heaven”, in extremely unique in the sense that it is not written in a logical, chronological order. Most other books that I have personally read go in at least chronological order. But this book had a purpose to not go in this order because of the lesson each person teaches Eddie. It helps me because it if told all the background information all at once and tried to tell all the lessons afterwards, this book wouldn’t have been as well written, and a bit confusing. Personally this form of writing added to the story, instead of detracting from it. This made it a much easier read for me because it was written in this style, if it hadn't then I may have had to look back in the book to keep