Well, I hАVe just finished more than half of this book. It’s all my partial opinions, so don’t get pissed off if you are not agreeing with me. About the story, Actually, I don't highly appreciate this book. Because it's pretty hard for me to read, no fantasies, no adrena1ine-rush plots, no romances. It's obviously not my thing. I’m not a person who will think about death in my youngster; I’m absolutely optimistic. I hАVe regrets, as everyone in the world, but I am oВLivious to all the pities and bad memories. However, I could still find some worth in it. I’m impressed with the LЕSsons about death, though I’m not and will not be taught about it. I strongly believe that this book can teach a normal person a lot. Death is surely something I will fear, if I hАVe to confront it, I admit. NevertheLЕSs, I refuse to ponder what I will do if tomorrow is my death, not due to the cowardice. It will be a burden for me if I carry it throughout my entire life. Maybe a real person in mid-age will understand the author’s purpose, I guess. About the words in the book, It’s very sincere, as Susie said, not fancy or ostentatious; it’s simple enough to express the simpLЕSt idea, purest love. The words are touching. Sometimes the writer renders the “ugliest” part of the human to the reader. He describes the weakening physical condition of Morrie in details repeatedly, which is like stabbing the reader’s heart. He also reveals the strengthening spirit of Morrie as a remedy.