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If you liked The Time Keeper, here are the top 59 books to read next:
- #1
Readers of 'The Stranger in the Lifeboat' by Mitch Albom find themselves immersed in a captivating tale of redemption and faith. The story follows a diverse group of characters who come together in a life-altering situation, exploring themes of humanity, loss, and the transformative power of faith. Albom's writing style surprises readers with unexpected twists and turns, leading them on an imaginative and thought-provoking journey that challenges beliefs and inspires introspection.
When we pulled him from the water, he didn’t have a scratch on him. That’s the first thing I noticed. The rest of us were all gashes and bruises, but he was unmarked, with smooth almond skin and thick... Sayers explores the underlying spirit and the direction of Western civilization as she considers topics ranging from popular theology and ethics to aesthetics, the meaning of creativity, and theories on communication
...A short, touching, and easy-to-read fable about the unseen impact we have on others’ lives - perfect for those who love comforting, thoughtful stories that linger with you after the last page.
THIS IS A STORY ABOUT A MAN named Eddie and it begins at the end, with Eddie dying in the sun. It might seem strange to start a story with an ending. But all endings are also beginnings. We just don’t...- #4
A moving, easy-to-read tale about hope, loss, and the power of belief - perfect for fans of heartfelt fiction and anyone needing a bit of comfort or contemplation. Not Albom’s best, but still delivers that signature emotional punch.
Despite the chilly weather, Sullivan Harding was walking. He could have borrowed his father’s car, but after ten months of confinement, he preferred the open air. Wearing a ski cap and an old suede ja... - #5
A touching, quick read about family and forgiveness that’s sure to tug at your heartstrings - best for those who appreciate a little sentimentality and reflection on life’s what-ifs.
It’s OK. People do. They measure themselves against me. It’s like this line is drawn somewhere in the world and if you never cross it, you’ll never consider throwing yourself off a building or swallow... - #6
A touching, quick read that delivers comfort and hope, especially for fans of Mitch Albom or anyone seeking reassurance about the unseen impact of their own life.
This is a story about a woman named Annie, and it begins at the end, with Annie falling from the sky. Because she was young, Annie never thought about endings. She never thought about heaven. But all... - #7
A thoughtful, uplifting true story about faith and the common bonds between us – easy to read, heartwarming, and a lovely pick-me-up when you need a little hope.
The Reb’s office at work was not much different than the home version. Messy. Sprawling. Papers. Letters. Souvenirs. And a sense of humor. On the door was a list of blessings, some funny posters, even... - #8
A short, moving, and uplifting read that offers timeless life lessons - sometimes familiar, but always with heart. Worth picking up if you need some perspective or a gentle emotional reset.
He had always been a dancer, my old professor. The music didn’t matter. Rock and roll, big band, the blues. He loved them all. He would close his eyes and with a blissful smile begin to move to his ow... - #9
Candid, thoughtful, and intensely practical - this is a must-read for anyone ready to honestly face death, either their own or someone they love. Not always comforting, but always compassionate and enlightening.
Right now: imagine dying. Make it what you want. You could be in your bedroom, on a lonesome hill, or in a beautiful hotel. Whatever you want. What is the season? What time of day is it? Perhaps you w... - #10
Magical, thought-provoking, and gentle - Brida invites you on a meditative search for meaning and love. Not Coelho's most powerful, but it resonates deeply for the right reader.
I want to learn about magic,” said the girl. The Magus looked at her. Faded jeans, T-shirt, the challenging look adopted by all shy people precisely when it’s least needed. “I must be twice her age,”...