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Tuesdays With Morrie: An Old Man, A Young Man & The Last Great Lesson
by Mitch Albom
The Worst Book Ever (1/10/2022)
I hate this book so much. It’s cheap and self congratulatory, Mitch seems stuck up and annoying and I wonder how Morrie and his family put up with him for so long. Very predictable and absolutely nothing I haven’t heard before. The perspective of an old dying man who has accepted his death is nothing ground breaking. “Enjoy life while you’re alive” yeah obviously. Half of the stories Mitch tells about Morrie were probably fabricated by Mitch anyway to make him seem more perfect. Being alive myself makes me sadder than reading this pseudo life advice.
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