I've always been a fan of the Chicken Soup books, ever since I was seven and my teacher used to read them aloud during school assemblies.
I like to read them when I'm feeling down a bit. Even though I might not be able to relate to every single one, they usually hold something uplifting that cheers me up.
This particular chicken soup book, lived up to all the rest.
And it would have gotten a five star review from me, if it weren't for the finishing chapter.
I can't help but feel slightly skeptic when I hear of people who can mentally communicate across long distances. I'm not saying it never happens, but at least it doesn't happen regularly enough for it to earn a place in the book. There were a couple of other psychic references as well, so I couldn't help feeling as if the book was taking a somewhat superstitious turn
The last stories were also slightly darker than the rest, which in my opinion goes against the grain, (and to some extent, the whole point) of the series.
All in all, it's a good book, with beautiful quotes heading the start of each story (I sometimes just flit through and ignore the stories and just read the quotes), and anyone who is into self-help, or books with moral advice and all that stuff, should enjoy reading it.