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The Five People You Meet In Heaven by Mitch Albom
Gentle, comforting, and unexpectedly powerful. What I loved most was how deeply it honored invisible lives. The kind that don’t get headlines, the kind that we don’t expect are related to us but apparently closely connected. The prose was simple, but it hit hard. It reminded me that every act matters, every connection ripples outward, and no one is ever truly alone. Taking half a star because the chapters felt wrapped-up too quickly. Closure was there, but it still felt lacking, idk. I need more.


