For One More Day by Mitch Albom

For One More DayFor One More Day by Mitch Albom

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book was hard to read for me, not because it’s awful, but because of how I can relate to the story. I started this book before my mom died (who was dying of cancer at that point), and when I found out that the story was about a man seeing the ghost of her mother and experiencing a day with her, it felt too painful for me to continue so I didn’t read it for a few months. It’s been 2 months now since my mom passed away and I felt I could read it now. Some scenes in the book reminded me strongly of my mother, and I had to keep reading just so I don’t get bogged down on a page. Finished it in a couple of days.

Story-wise it’s entertaining enough. There’s a “twist” in the end which I didn’t expect because I’ve forgotten if the author delves into twist-endings or not. (I read The Five People You Meet in Heaven before but only vaguely remember twist). Come to think of it, the book sounds the same like The Five People, about souls meeting other souls who had an impact in their lives.

I’m more of a crime/thriller reader, but once in a while I crave these kind of emotional stories. I’m glad I read it.

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