

This book explores these issues and more. I am not talking money, but personal relations, maybe take my foot out of my mouth and not say some of the stupid things I have said in the past. All my life I have wished I could go back in my life with the knowledge I have today and correct the wrongs I have committed to others and take advantage of the opportunities I missed in the past. This was early in my reading life and it was part of the reason I continue to read today. Enjoy the listen!ģ0 years ago I picked this book up at a Library sell. What would you choose to do knowing the future history? Or will it be the same future history when you tell others of upcoming events? I had trouble laying the book aside. But how much information is too much to give? Would you try saving President Kennedy? Every life is a new life. Then come the moral questions of whether you try to do good for others leading them away from bad choices, disasters or even helping your country to avoid major conflict. What would you change? Or would you live each life in the same style every time? You have many choices of how to live out those years by making lots of money (since you already know the future), becoming a recluse and getting away from it all, living it somewhere in the middle as a family man, etc. Instead of living one day over and over, try living 25 years over each time. Both the movie and the book are about reliving the past but that’s where the similarities end. According to what I’ve read, this book was the inspiration for the movie. Groundhog’s Day was a fun movie where the character wakes up to the same day…day after day after day.

Visit there are 313 reviews for this book and it got 4.5 stars. One could only hope that he is Replaying his life again. I was disappointed to see that he had passed away of a heart attack. This was my third time through the book and I was so moved that I wanted to write a fan letter to the author. The book also demonstrates how fleeting life is and that each moment should be savored to its fullest.

Would you end up the same person? What would you do differently? What could you do now to change your future? These are all wonderful topics that the book explores. Imagine if you could live your life over again. I have not gotten anything less than rave reviews from those that have read it. I have lent the book out to no fewer than 10 friends. I have two hard cover copies one for my library and a second that I use as a loaner. Replay has been my favorite book for the past 10 years. I am glad to see that it is finally available. Replay was the first book that I searched for when I joined audible.
