are they a good read?Originally posted by mhcampboy:I have all of them!
Me too.Originally posted by mhcampboy:I have all of them!
Yea. They are always on loan or on the 'reserve' list.Originally posted by Xtrider:i wan to read! but no money buy and library doesnt have it..
5 ppl you meet in heaven really nice...Originally posted by thousandisland:yup, i've read all of them! favourite is still five people you meet in heaven because i like the story development. also like his writing style, the flashbacks, the bite size chapters... ideal for people that can't last through the thick long novels.
and nlb has them on loan. still rmb when 'for one more day' came out, i reserved. was like 80+ on loan list, waited like 3 months. okay lah, $1+ for a good book. well worth!
Yea. And even till now, so many years after the release of his books, it is still on the top-selling list.Originally posted by thousandisland:yup, i've read all of them! favourite is still five people you meet in heaven because i like the story development. also like his writing style, the flashbacks, the bite size chapters... ideal for people that can't last through the thick long novels.
and nlb has them on loan. still rmb when 'for one more day' came out, i reserved. was like 80+ on loan list, waited like 3 months. okay lah, $1+ for a good book. well worth!
Have read them..Would juz advise u on buying the books...the wait at nlb can quite irritating unless u reserve them. The paperback cost less den 20 bucks and its quite a good deal to me.. Those are good books imo...so go get it...Originally posted by bonkysleuth:I've heard from book reviews that Mitch Albom's books are really absorbing and a really interesting read. It has garnered high ratings from many book columns.
Some of his books' series are :
1- For One More Day
2- The Five People You Meet In Heaven
3- Tuesdays With Morrie
Anybody has read his books before? I wanna borrow it from NLB but it seems to always be on loan.