Replay
Replay
Ken Grimwood
Joe Hill
Love [this] book. - Joe Hill
Brian Dean
One of the few books that you think about between reading sessions. - Brian Dean
Noah Kagan
Noah Kagan recommended this book in the "Tools of Titans" book.
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Replay

Replay

Ken Grimwood
By
Ken Grimwood
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Jeff Winston's life is a monotonous blend of dissatisfaction and unfulfilled dreams. At 43, trapped in a lackluster marriage and a job that's going nowhere, he yearns for a second chance, an opportunity to correct his past mistakes and truly find happiness. Unexpectedly, fate intervenes: Jeff dies and astonishingly wakes up at 18, with all his future memories intact. This miraculous reset offers him the unparalleled opportunity to reshape his life, armed with the foresight of the next 25 years. He embarks on a journey to capitalize on his knowledge of the future, amassing wealth and striving for the contentment that eluded him the first time around. Yet, the shadow of destiny looms large, as he discovers that his life is on a loop, with death at 43 only to return him to his youth to relive it all over again. As Jeff navigates his multiple lives, he explores the depths of love, the pitfalls of ambition, and the essence of what truly makes life worth living. Each replay offers new opportunities and challenges, pushing him to reconsider the meaning of success and the value of the moments that compose a life. "Replay" by Ken Grimwood is not just a journey through time but a deep dive into the human condition, questioning the choices we make and the paths we take. It's a compelling narrative that blends the intrigue of time travel with the introspective quest for purpose and happiness in an ever-spinning cycle of rebirth.

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Released
1987
1 Jan
Length
311
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One of the few books that you think about between reading sessions. - Brian Dean
Love [this] book. - Joe Hill
Noah Kagan recommended this book in the "Tools of Titans" book.
All life includes loss. It's taken me many, many years to learn to deal with that, and I don't expect I'll ever be fully resigned to it. But that doesn't mean we have to turn away from the world, or stop striving for the best that we can do and be. We owe that much to ourselves, at least, and we deserve whatever measure of good may come of it.
— Ken Grimwood, Replay

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