A GOOD MORNING AMERICA BOOK CLUB PICK • AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
What if you got to do everything in your life—twice? The heart of Mitch Albom’s newest novel—charmingly narrated by Mitch himself—is a stunning love story that dares to explore how our unchecked desires might mean losing what we’ve had all along.
When he is eight years old, Alfie Logan discovers the magical ability to get a second chance at everything. He can undo any moment and live it again. The one catch: he must accept the consequences of his second try—for better or worse.
He grows up correcting his mistakes and saving himself from adolescent embarrassments. He even takes foolishly dangerous risks, just to see what it’s like to come close to death, before tapping back to safety.
Eventually, Alfie turns his gift to his love life, studying his crushes and going back to make himself more appealing. In time, he falls deeply in love with Gianna, the woman he believes is the one. He seems to find contentment.
But as the years pass, Alfie’s eye begins to wander. Which is when he learns a lone caveat to his power: once he undoes a love, that person can never fall in love with him again. Knowing if he gives into to temptation, he will risk losing what he has with Gianna, Alfie makes a choice that changes his life forever.
The book begins many years later, after an ailing Alfie is arrested for allegedly cheating and winning millions at a casino roulette wheel. As a curious detective interrogates him, he slowly uncovers Alfie’s incredible story, and its most unlikely conclusion.
In Twice, America’s favorite storyteller, Mitch Albom, is at the top of his powers. A love story that is enchanting, probing, and clairvoyant in matters of the heart, Twice will make you think, weep, and overflow with love from beginning to end. And what better way to experience this story than through the delightful audiobook, narrated by Mitch himself.
Author, screenwriter, philanthropist, journalist, and broadcaster Mitch Albom is an inspiration around the world. His fiction and non-fiction books — which include 8 #1 New York Times bestsellers — have collectively sold 42 million copies worldwide in 48 languages. TUESDAYS WITH MORRIE, the bestselling memoir of all time, topped the list for four straight years and celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2022. He has also written Emmy Award-winning TV films, stage plays, screenplays, a nationally syndicated newspaper column, and a musical. Through his work at the Detroit Free Press, he was inducted into both the National Sports Media Association and Michigan Sports halls of fame and was the recipient of the Red Smith Award for lifetime achievement.
Following his bestselling memoir FINDING CHIKA and HUMAN TOUCH, a web and audio weekly serial that raised funds for pandemic relief, he returned to fiction with the bestselling novels THE STRANGER IN THE LIFEBOAT and THE LITTLE LIAR. His much-anticipated new novel is a stunning love story about magical second chances called TWICE, which dares to explore how our unchecked desires might mean losing what we’ve had all along.
Albom spends the majority of his time in philanthropic work. In 2006, he founded the nonprofit SAY Detroit, which provides pathways to success for Detroiters in need through major health, housing and education initiatives. All profits from an original dessert shop and a gourmet popcorn line also help fund the nonprofit. He operates Have Faith Haiti, a home and school for impoverished children and orphans, in Port-au-Prince, which he visits monthly. He lives with his wife, Janine, in Michigan.
Another Good Morning America Book Club pick found its way to my Little Free Library Shed by way of donation. This one was just released last month (October, 2025).
“What is it about love that makes us think we can tame it, when all the while it is taming us?”
There is no denying that Mitch Albom is a master storyteller.
In this novel, we find Alfie, our main protagonist, in the hotseat being grilled by a detective who is convinced he did not win two million dollars legitimately from the local casino in the Bahamas which Alfie then wired to an unknown benefactor.
As Alfie sits calmly on the other side of the table, he attempts to explain to Detective LaPorta that he has not stolen the money, and that if he read his manuscript, better known as ‘the composition book’ addressed to his Boss, it would explain everything to him. And, as the story unfolds, the more skeptical the detective becomes. And, the more curious we become as readers.
Of course, as readers, we are given the opportunity to suspend disbelief. And, as we do, we are led into a tale of magical realism, a bit of time travel, a love story, sprinkled with incredible second chances.
“A gift. …to do things twice in …life. …go back in time, and, redo events.”
And, it is the second chances that keep readers truly engaged in attempting to discover what the mystery of Alfie is all about, just as the detective is hoping to get him behind bars for the perceived “stealing” of the casino’s money.
But will the detective succeed? Or, will something convince him that Alfie is truly innocent?
And, who is the Boss, that Alfie is writing to in the composition book?
Readers will be pulled in a variety of directions as they attempt to unravel the mystery of Alfie, along with Detective LaPorta, as he searches for answers, too. What will we all discover by the end?
This story is...Compelling. Lovely. Thought-full. Spell-binding. Unputdownable. As well as Magical. Hearts will undoubtedly be tugged by this easy-to-read, quick, page-turning tale. Have your Kleenex handy.
Wow! I can’t remember the last time I read a book in one day (I finished it yesterday). This book had me so engrossed in the pages, I didn’t want to do anything else. I really adored this book!
This story starts off with Alfred “Alfie” Logan, being interviewed by an officer in Nassau, The Bahamas. Alfie is accused of cheating and winning millions at the roulette table. From there, we then get to read his composition notebooks 📓 of Alfie’s life story and how this moment in his life came to be.
Alfie’s mother died when he was a young boy, and right before she passed away, she let him know about a special gift that he possesses. Alfie, like her, has the ability to go back and change any moment in his life only once. So basically, he can do anything “twice”. But after that moment is changed, he’s stuck with that new version going forward.
Therefore, because Alfie has this special ability to go back and do things a second time, he writes in his composition notebooks daily to keep track of his daily activities and meetings. He also wants to make sure he doesn’t repeat or try to repeat something unintended.
This book was thought- provoking and often emotional. While Alfie was able to get a second chance his whole life, the only thing he couldn’t get a second chance at was love. Once you lost that chance, it was gone… 😭
“Suspicion and belief cannot share the same bed.”
This was another winner from Mitch Albom that I highly recommend reading. In fact, I enjoyed this book so much, that I think I’m going to read it Twice. 😉 I hope everyone enjoys this as much as I did!
Mitch Albom’s new novel, “Twice,” is about a man with the miraculous ability to travel back to any point in his life and make a different choice. A few hours after starting “Twice,” I knew exactly which choice I would make differently.
But alas, here we are.
The story begins in a police station in the Bahamas. Alfie Logan has been detained for questioning after winning more than $2 million correctly playing three straight roulette numbers at a casino. Detective Vincent LaPorta, an experienced investigator of gambling fraud, suspects foul play.
Instead of defending himself, though, Alfie produces a thick handwritten notebook that details the love story of his life. The detective tells him to read it aloud. Whenever Alfie flags, Detective LaPorta orders him to “keep reading.”
That part, at least, rings true: This is the kind of novel that a guard in a locked room must force you to keep reading.
“I get to do things twice,” Alfie says. “I get a second chance at everything. Do-overs. Rollbacks. Whatever you want to call them. It’s a gift. A power. There’s no explanation. But while everyone in the world must suffer the consequences of their actions, I can undo mine and try again.”
Words cannot express what Mitch Albom’s novels mean to me and my wife. Not only is Mitch an extremely talented writer, he is an incredible human being. I had the opportunity to attend an event on his book tour for his latest novel, TWICE. I read the novel before attending and rated it four stars. Hearing him speak about the layers to his life and thinking behind the written word makes me want to bump it to a five.
All of Mitch Albom’s books provide the reader with the opportunity to reflect on their life and consider the life lessons explored in the novel. Twice is no exception. There is a lot to contemplate. If you could have a “redo” for any or all events in your life, would you?
Twice is a novel about First Loves, second chances, living with scars and regrets, finding one’s authentic self, finding joy in life, and being present in the moment. A memorable quote I liked was, “Suspicion and Belief cannot be in the same bed.”
I love elephants and loved the role of Lah-lou the elephant. My favorite character was Yaya. She stole my heart and broke it. I loved how Superman was used as a metaphor in the novel. This novel reminds the reader to cherish and make the most of the time we have with those we love.
If you like travel time or magical realism you may enjoy this book.
Who would not love to have the ability of having a second chance?
The story, which was sweet, sometimes heartwarming or heartbreaking, but not sappy or overly dramatic, has a development that was enthralling from the beginning to the end. I could have easily read it in one sitting.
The characters were lovable and sometimes funny.
The writing was simple and clear, but I really loved the storytelling.
This is a beautifully written, fantasy romance novel with a unique premise, and a gratifying conclusion. I listened to the audiobook, which is marvelously narrated by the author. I especially enjoyed hearing his personal insights in his own voice.
Such a unique read! It almost read like a short story, but MAN was it packed with life lessons, meaningful moments, & beautiful writing. Short but powerful! Highly recommend if you want a little read that will make you feel big things!
Have you ever wished you could go back in time and relive some key moments of your life? Knowing how things would go, haven't you begged for the opportunity to make a different decision and change the course of your life?
That's the 'gift' that Alfie has. Alfie can live any moment in his life Twice - the only catch is he must accept the consequences of his second attempt, for better or worse. The only other caveat is that once he undoes a love, he can never reclaim that love again.
We first meet Alfie in a police station, being questioned about his casino winnings after successfully placing the winning number on the roulette wheel three times in a row (you know you would, right?). On being questioned, Alfie hands over a notebook telling his life story, from growing up in Africa, to living in America, all the people he has met and all the experiences he has had (some more than once!).
Through this notebook, we follow Alfie's incredible story as well as learning how he ever came to be in the police station. This is a remarkable book from a brilliant author which deals with love, guilt, regret, family and asks, what would we change in our lives if we ever could?
Thanks to Netgalley and Little, Brown Book Group UK | Sphere for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
this was cute! v quick on audio and on the lighter side which is what i was needing at the moment after a heavier read. i love time travel so the concept was fun: what if you could redo a situation twice—but only twice?
Alfie spends his entire life doing this and then makes a mistake he can’t undo…
will be forgettable for me long term but creative and an easy read. could be fun with book clubs!
I enjoy anything Mitch Albom writes, so I was looking forward to reading Twice. I think it's his best one yet, and that is saying a lot.
I love a good time travel story and this one delivered in spades. There was a Groundhog Day feel to it, even though Alfie could redo a day or could even go further back in time to change something in his life. It also made me think of Click in some ways. Alfie was a sympathetic character and I liked him, but sometimes I didn't like the choices he made for things that he wanted to change. I don't think he really understood how erasing something for himself would also affect everyone else in his orbit. Other times, I understood why he had to make the changes he did.
This was just a really thought-provoking novel and it kept me riveted the entire time. There were some interesting, and sometimes heartbreaking, surprises along the way, so the story never felt predictable. I wanted to see where things would go and what would happen next for Alfie. I felt completely invested.
Definitely a worthwhile read. If I had more time, I'd read it twice! (Too bad I don't have Alfie's power or I could go back and read it again, but I would want my mind erased too so that I could enjoy it without knowing anything that happened.)
Since the story spans a long period of time, it's hard to really cast it. While I don't really have anyone in mind for Alfie, I could picture Eva Noblezada as Gianna.
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Whenever Mitch Albom releases a book, I just can’t seem to stay away from it. After making me cry with The Five People You Meet in Heaven, I knew Mitch had me in his clutches. I’ve been a fan ever since.
This got me thinking: if I could do one thing twice, would everything be better, happier, and easier for me? Would I take the second chance to erase and redo the past? Or would I use this supernatural power to live the same life twice? I don’t know. I’d probably be like Alfie—redo my mistakes, try again to get something right, and maybe spare myself the heartache of failure. But then, would I ever truly live?
Such brilliant characters and premise. Albom has a simple way of telling a story; he doesn’t use big words or overly poetic phrases and monologues. His narrative always hits the spot—effortlessly.
I enjoyed this story so so much!!! The magical element was so fascinating and I loooved how the author was able to show the perks/consequences rather than tell. Loved the structure and loved loved loved the ending!!!!!
Alfie Logan has a gift. He can go back in time and relive things - he gets to do things twice. But there are stipulations - he can only change things that he has personally experienced, he can't stop people from dying, and he can't make someone fall in love with him twice. The book is the story of all the things that Alfie has undone, the decisions that impacted how he lived his life, and his love of Gianna.
This book was simply amazing. I was so invested in the characters of the book - Alfie, Gianna, Yaya, even Detective LaPorte. I cried tears of both happiness and sadness. In true Mitch Albom fashion, it was an easy read and held my attention throughout the novel. It was hard to put down.
And like all of Mitch Albom's books, it made me think. Would I redo some things in my life and make different decisions? The butterfly effect basically says that small decisions can make big impacts on your life. This novel is a book about the butterfly effect and trying to understand the different courses Alfie's life takes based on his first decision, and by his choosing, his different choice when he relives the moment. I finished this book several days ago, and I'm still pondering these questions.
I loved this book so much. It is one that I know I will revisit again. 5 ⭐s from me!
Many thanks to NetGalley and HarperCollins for an advanced copy of this book. It's scheduled to be published on October 7, 2025.
What happens when you hand a man unlimited do-overs and watch him make the same mistakes with better timing?
The book begins in 1978 during a biblical rainstorm in Philadelphia. A young woman appears in the chaos, clutching something mysterious, and we file that under "suspiciously important" before the story whisks us forty years ahead to a sweaty police station in the Bahamas.
There sits Alfie, a silver-haired man who looks like he has seen too much and learned too little. A detective named Vincent LaPorta is interrogating him about a casino stunt: Alfie walked into the roulette room, called three perfect numbers in a row, and walked out two million dollars richer. LaPorta, chewing on his Life Savers, wants to know how the trick was done. Alfie insists it wasn't a trick at all. It was, he says, a "love story." Which, in Albom’s universe, is always code for "philosophical gymnastics with misty eyes at the end."
Alfie produces a notebook labeled "For the Boss, To Be Read Upon My Death," which is not what most defendants bring to an interrogation, but LaPorta's been in the Bahamas long enough to know not to argue with anyone sweating through linen. The notebook tells Alfie's entire life story, and that’s where the real game begins.
Alfie was eight when he discovered his odd gift. His missionary parents had dragged him to Kenya, where he hated the heat, the lack of TV, and the insects that treated him as an all-you-can-eat buffet. Then, in a very unusual set of circumstances, his mother tells him that some people in their family get "second chances" and that he should never use this power for selfish gain. Naturally, that became his entire career plan.
As Alfie grows, he treats life like a video game with infinite respawns. He fixes bad grades, replays baseball games, and turns humiliation into strategic rehearsal. When he fails a spelling test, he rewinds and aces it. When he knocks over chocolate milk on a pretty girl, he rewinds and knocks over her interest instead. Life becomes a loop of practice and performance, with ethics somewhere offscreen.
This double-life comes with side effects. When you can relive every mistake, shame becomes optional. He stops fearing death, pain, or public speaking. He gets to be flawless, and everyone else gets to stay fooled.
By the time he's old and coughing up mortality in the Bahamas, Alfie is more scientist than sinner, testing how much a man can redo before running out of meaning.
The detective, meanwhile, reads his notebook like a man watching a car crash in philosophical slow motion. He wants a confession; Alfie offers a sermon about fate, choice, and second chances that come with the same ending every time.
Twice is a classic Mitch Albom production, complete with sentimentality in a tailored suit. It is polished, painless, and engineered to make you feel profound without needing to think too hard.
Albom turns what could have been a metaphysical puzzle into a parable about regret, forgiveness, and the illusion of control. It is half philosophy, half greeting card, with a plot that moves like a sermon disguised as science fiction.
What works is the concept. The idea of reliving a moment and fixing it speaks to every tired soul who has ever replayed a conversation in the shower. Alfie's power is wish fulfillment for the anxious and the nostalgic, people who think their lives would improve if only they had one more try.
Albom stretches that wish until it snaps, showing that repetition does not create wisdom, only a prettier version of the same mistakes. The message is simple and cruel: a second chance is useless if you never learned from the first.
What drags it down is Albom's habit of talking like a life coach at a funeral. Every moral is polished until it squeaks. The dialogue often sounds like fortune cookies written by someone who reads too much Paulo Coelho. Yet, buried in the syrup, there are moments of genuine insight and beauty.
Every decision comes with a shadow, and even divine editing cannot remove it. Love and death remain untouchable, the two plot points no one can revise. Accept your failures, forgive yourself, and stop pretending perfection is a moral virtue.
So yes, the book is manipulative, sentimental, and occasionally preachy, but it earns its emotional paycheck. It is not what many would consider great literature, but it is lovely, interesting, fun, and it is a clever confession from a man who understands that most of us would rather revise our past than confront it.
Mitch Albom never disappoints. From TUESDAYS WITH MORRIE to THE FIVE PEOPLE YOU MEET IN HEAVEN to THE LITTLE LIAR, his stories always captivate and pack a powerful punch. It’s no surprise that TWICE was one of my most anticipated 2025 releases. It’s also no surprise that I loved it and was reluctant to put it down for any reason.
When he is eight years old, Alfie Logan discovers he has a magical ability. He can relive any moment in his life simply by saying the word “twice”, but once doing so, he must live with the results of his second chance. This gift allows Alfie the opportunity to reset life when things don’t go as he wants. Through the course of his life, Alfie has relived countless moments, usually associated with Gianna, the great love of his life.
The book opens with Alfie being investigated for cheating a casino out of $2 million. Told through a series of flashbacks contained in his meticulously detailed notebook, the reader is given access to the moments - big and small - that shaped Alfie’s life. He has lived many lifetimes, all bringing him to this pivotal point in time. In true Albom fashion, you only think you know what will happen next.
Alfie’s story is both heartbreaking and life affirming. I devoured the book and sighed deeply when it was over. Mitch Albom is an autoread author for me; a position cemented with each release.
Treat yourself to this gem of a novel. You won’t regret it.
"What if you got to do everything in your life—twice? The heart of Mitch Albom’s newest novel—charmingly narrated by Mitch himself—is a stunning love story that dares to explore how our unchecked desires might mean losing what we’ve had all along."
The story of Alfie is a unique story of love and time jumps. The concept of getting to do things twice sounds wonderful until you realize that it applies to every situation except matters of the Heart. This is compelling and thought-provoking. A great reminder of what matters most. Thr audiobook performance by Mitch Albom is outstanding.
BOOK: 𝚃𝚠𝚒𝚌𝚎 AUTHOR: @mitchalbom PUB DATE: October 7, 2025, by @HarperBooks PAGES: 320 RATING: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️✨ (rounded up) GENRE: Time Travel Fiction/Sci-Fi Mystery
🏆ACCOLADES: Mitch Albom is an inspiration around the world. He is the author of numerous books of fiction & nonfiction, which have collectively sold more than 40M copies in 48 languages worldwide. He has written 8 #1 NYT bestsellers, including 𝚃𝚞𝚎𝚜𝚍𝚊𝚢𝚜 𝚆𝚒𝚝𝚑 𝙼𝚘𝚛𝚛𝚒𝚎, the bestselling memoir of all time, which topped the list for 4 straight years & celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2022. He has also written award-winning TV films, stage plays, screenplays, a nationally syndicated newspaper column, & a musical.
📖SYNOPSIS: 𝚃𝚠𝚒𝚌𝚎 is a heart-stirring novel about time, love, & the consequences of the choices we make. Alfie Logan discovers at a young age that he has an extraordinary gift: the ability to relive any moment once, altering its outcome, for better or worse. As he grows older, Alfie uses his power to rewrite awkward childhood moments, navigate love, & shape his future. But his gift comes with an unexpected rule; one that forces him to weigh desire against devotion, & risk against regret. Told through the lens of a mysterious investigation late in Alfie’s life, this is a moving, thought-provoking tale about what we would change if we had the chance, and what we might lose along the way.
✍️QUICK & SPOILER-FREE REVIEW: I was GIDDY to receive an advanced, physical copy of this book as a part of the Harper Influencer Program! Mitch Albom is one of my favorite authors, so I jumped right in! 𝚃𝚠𝚒𝚌𝚎 is a beautifully written, deeply human novel that lingers long after the final page. It’s a reminder that while we may wish for do-overs in life, the most meaningful moments are often the ones we can’t take back. Whether you’re a longtime fan of Albom or new to his work, 𝚃𝚠𝚒𝚌𝚎 is a must-read. Poignant, imaginative, & ultimately unforgettable! Don’t miss picking up this one on October 7th!
I'm gutted that I didn't like this as much as I wanted to. I'm a huge fan of Mitch Albom, and his previous works (including the beautiful Five People You Meet in Heaven) will always be a staple on my bookshelf. However, I struggled with Twice. I didn't feel connected to Alfie, the main character, and didn't feel the emotional impact that I have come to associate with Mitch Albom's work. I enjoyed the concept of being able to repeat certain choices and events, but Alfie's story didn't resonate very closely with me.
Thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for an eARC in exchange for an honest review.
Twice is another beautifully written and emotionally rich novel from Mitch Albom—one that lingers in your heart long after you’ve turned the final page. Albom has always had a gift for exploring life’s biggest themes—love, loss, forgiveness, and the mystery of second chances—and he does it again here with honesty and grace.
From the very beginning, the story pulls you in with its heartfelt characters and thought-provoking message. Albom has the rare ability to write with simplicity that, at the same time, is emotionallly impactful and powerful. Every chapter reveals something deeper—not just about the characters, but about ourselves and the choices we make in life. The pacing is perfect, the storytelling seamless, and the twist of fate at the center of the book is both clever and moving.
What makes Twice truly special, though, is its heart and the power of love. It reminds us that even when life feels broken, hope has a way of returning—sometimes in unexpected ways. I think you’ll love, as I did, the beautiful reflections on second chances delivered in classic Mitch Albom fashion: gentle, wise, soul-stirring, but without ever feeling heavy.
This is the kind of book you’ll want to share with others because it makes you reflect on what really matters: love, connection, and redemption. If you’re already a fan of Mitch Albom, Twice will reaffirm why you love his writing. If you’re new to his work, this is a perfect place to start.
4.25 [4.5 for first two-thirds; 3.5 for ending] Ŵhat most of us wouldn’t give for a handful of do-overs. How about a lifetime of them?
Albom has done it again. “Twice” is a beautifully written tale built around an intriguing premise. This touching love story oozes with magical realism, enticing readers to think inward about what choices they might make if they had second chances that allow them to change decisions both large and small. I found myself pondering “what-if” scenarios a half-dozen times during this breezy read.
Sadly, the ending didn’t quite work for me — and I’m not exactly sure why (no spoilers here). Nevertheless, “Twice” is a dreamy journey that is likely to produce both chuckles and tears.
This story was magical at its core, magical realism if you want a genre, but the magic in the pages was more than a genre description. Twice was all about love, parental love, platonic and romantic love. Alfie, the protagonist, had a gift or a curse, depending on how you see it, to be able to replay an event in his life twice.
There was an echo of sliding doors, a side order of time travel but all along Alfie and his focus on Gianna ruled the pages. I never quite knew what bend in the road was going to be next but Alfie was ever endearing and as a reader, you could not help but wish for Alfie to find happiness.
There was sadness, joy and melancholy in these pages; I felt all of these emotions, up and down, back and forth...twice. There is nothing quite like this story.
I inhaled this book on a Sunday evening, not stopping until the pages were done. I felt a bittersweet satisfaction on finishing but also, my heart felt pretty full. I highly recommmend this as a read but also as a bookish gift to others.
Thank you to Harper (US) and Triple 7 PR for the review copy.
Wow Mitch Albom does it again!!!! He never disappoints!! I just finished and I’m crying! That was the best ending in any book ever! Let me say I hate romance and rarely like magical realism which this book has both. But it’s Mitch! I loved every minute of this story!!!
Alfie can go back in time at any time for a re do but only once. And he does a lot!!! But there are lessons in this and some funny moments.
There are times he goes back and I’m like wow perfect and times when I’m like I’m so glad I can’t do this what a mess!
I loved this! This was about family, love, and choices.
In TWICE, Mitch Albom has crafted a compelling story about one man’s fascinating journey through a life of second chances. The story is filled with love, heartbreak, and valuable life lessons. It will make you reflect on those moments in your life you wish you could redo. Albom's writing remains as inspiring and enjoyable as ever. He makes you think and feel deeply at the same time.
I listened to the audiobook for TWICE, narrated by the author. Albom's audio performance was captivating. His pacing, tone, and accents enhance this delightful book. Thank you to NetGalley for providing an advance listening copy of this book. All opinions expressed here are my own.
4.5🌟 Read for Book Club Audiobook (read by the author) I loved this story. It’s not quite among my favorites of the author’s but very close (Albom has earned several 5-star ratings from me in the past). I especially loved the ending of Twice because it caught me by surprise, squeezed my heart, and made me tear up. The story made me think a lot about my own life. What would I change, given the option? I could think of quite a few things. But then I would think of the consequences of those changes. Who I might not know. Who I might not have had a chance to love. What experiences I might have missed. When I reached the end, I even went back to the beginning and listened to the early parts of the story, hearing them again with new appreciation.
Robin’s Ratings 5🌟 = Out of this world. Amazing. Unforgettable. A personal favorite. 4🌟 = Loved it. Will recommend to others. 3🌟 = Glad I read it. Will probably read more by this author. 2🌟 = The book was okay, but I’ve enjoyed others so much more. 1🌟 = I didn’t like it and can’t recommend it.
Sat on this and it’s a 5⭐️! This was BEAUTIFUL and omg! I couldn’t stop reading it! I loved every second! If you haven’t read or plan to read this book, you need to! 💙💛
This is a different type of love story by a favorite author of mine. Mitch Albom has a talent for bringing the unusual and this book certainly has it. Alfie is able to change the course of his life by tapping himself and saying twice. This enables him to relive a certain aspect of time and redo what happened. The only caveat is that you must live with the consequences of the second go round. The uniqueness of the story as Alfie records it in his journal kept my interest throughout. Of course there are a few stipulations to this power which Alfie has been forewarned about. The ending was a nice surprise. Nicely written! Thank you to NetGalley and Harper for an advance e-galley. All opinions expressed are my own. #Twice #MitchAlbom #NetGalley
فکر کنم فقط منم که میچ آلبوم رو نمیشناختم ولی در طی یه روز خوندم این کتابو و خیلی خیلی قشنگتر از تصوراتم بود. یه تصویر خیلی قشنگ از عشق و دوست داشتن بود.
BRAVO Mitch Albom BRAVO! Phenomenal! I’m awe struck with every single thing about this story and I am speechless!
The story revolves around the life of Alfie who inherits a gift in which he gets the chance to repeat everything in his life twice. But what happens when he disregards the one rule on what he shouldn’t do? What price does he ends up paying? Who does he loose? Is the second chance worthy of the loss?
This is no doubt one of my absolute favorite reads this year. From start to finish I was flying through the pages eager to know what happens next. Written in multiple perspectives we see the story in Alfie’s, Gianna’s (Alfie’s love) and a detective’s POV. The writing is flawless! The characters are vivid and dynamic and I loved every single minute of it. My heart clenched and I was bracing myself so many times because the story was so unpredictable. The author does a brilliant job in capturing the most important things in human life balancing the inherent flaws of humans. The nature of humans to covert to desires which we later regret and repent. So much character, nuisance and context in this book that’s only 301 pages long! I’m captivated and ensnared in the best possible way. I would have ended up ugly crying if it’s not for that ending so I thank the author for sparing me from utter misery….
This book leaves you thinking about everything in your past, present and future life and the importance of cherishing moments, moments that we will never experience again in our entire lifetime.
STANDING OVALTION! 10/10 perfection!
Huge thank you to Harper Books for sending me a galley. All thoughts my own.
I adore Mitch Albom’s writing and have been looking forward to reading his latest novel, Twice. His novels are consistently heartfelt and feature important life lessons. Twice is a delightful romance narrated by the author himself. It features Alfie Logan, who discovers that he can relive any moment in his life, but must accept the consequences of his second try.
This was a quick, easy listen that I finished in one day. I cheered for Alfie and his one true love. And I appreciated the sentiment that life is best lived when we’re able to learn from our mistakes. I may not have been moved to tears as I usually am with his novels, but I absolutely enjoyed it. Be sure to read the author’s sincere note at the end 🥺 4/5⭐️