the five people you meet in heaven (just a fun quick read)
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the five people you meet in heaven (just a fun quick read)
I loved the book "The five people you meet in heaven" only 194 pages and that is hard back the size of a paperback....Fun light hearted, warm hearted ....a fast read....like going to the movies...the author is Mitch Albom...
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Here is his interveiw with John Colbert.
I haven't read these books YET!!!
John Colbert is a nut, funny guy.
Here is his interveiw with John Colbert.
I haven't read these books YET!!!
John Colbert is a nut, funny guy.
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I still haven't read "Tuesday's with Morrie" even thougth I plan to but I have read this book. I have to say it started well but then it got a but clichéd anmd I started finding it annoying but nevertheless it did draw me in to keep reading and it was worth it in the end as the ending was nothing short of beautiful.
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Re: the five people you meet in heaven (just a fun quick rea
Is there any NDE book out there that's based on a much more complex life than the one this book is about? i.e. one where someone enters heaven and asks the reasons for extremely complex health/genetics interwoven with convoluted family situation, society, environment & luck.
I doubt any such a book exists, because practically everything caters to majority's to whom such a book probably wouldn't appeal.
I doubt any such a book exists, because practically everything caters to majority's to whom such a book probably wouldn't appeal.
Reachable via PM. Seems I have Higbee's HSII on ThisIsMS. Frustrated by MSers, FMers, Lymers & Prematurely-Aged-By-EMFers who prefer cryptic jargonian Systems Vs. Intuitive empirical experience. Don't simple truths count for anything anymore?


