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It's engaging story offers material for you to ponder.On several instances I had to close it mid page to give it some thought. I do not consider this a secular, worldly, or any type of confirming/non confirming religious statement in any way. I read this book about a week and a half before starting chemo therapy and it really put a smile on my face. This book is going to mean different things to different people, but in short the importance for my life was on people (I'm a home-body) , as well as placing equal value on the journey as well as the destination. A lot of friends I have (and myself) would be better off if they considered things like this more often; appreciating the small things in life, but alas knowing is not the same as doing.I plan on keeping this and revisiting it in the future. Great metaphors are abundant but often times Coelho just spells it out right there on the page for you. Whenever you are talking about happiness and life's dreams it is hard for religion and spirituality not to intertwine.
The subjects "the soul of the world" and "the hand that writes everything" are analogies for you to perceive as you please.I recommend this book anyone, it is a good story, and deeply thought provoking. Though the lessons shared here may not be new as others have pointed out, its presentation and lightheartedness make it a great read and easy to grasp. No matter what your faith system is this book leaves spaces for it to relate to you. I went through the questions at the end which were also nice.I agree with the concept that the best way to get what you want is to want what you have, and honestly I could type several paragraphs on the messages from this. Great considerations for a "grass is greener." kind of guy like me, and this served as one among life's many reminders to remember and practice those lessons. I'm not giving it 5 stars because I think it is "the fiber of man kinds being", I just think it has some important yet simple wisdom (albeit old as some reviews complain), presented in a great way, that everyone should consider. It is a story that really made me think, and smile, I literally laughed out loud when I read the last paragraph, then I thought about it over a long hike with my dog, I like that in a book.
EVERYONE. I have to admit to reading this book at least 5 times over the last 3 or 4 years. I buy this book for everyone. Such a simple story/message, yet it gets me every time.Read this book. You will not be disappointed.
Very interesting read, I ended up finishing the book on the same day ups delivered it. Oh that's one thing that could have been better, the adventure could have been longer.
This is a great book. I highly recommend this to readers of all ages. The book was in great condition. I love hand me down books because it's easier to turn the pages.
Cliche upon cliche. This is a book that seems to be everywhere--and it's not necessarily all that new. So after seeing it so many times, I decided to give it a read. I found it laughable for all the wrong reasons. If you're looking for pap, pulpy, sugary feel good, gook, this read's for you. wow.
What can I say. Yet, any airport bookstore usually has this read included in its select cache. I almost winced at certain parts, embarrassed for the author--who is probably not embarrassed at all--as he must be making money hand over fist with such shallow fare. Talk about juvenile. Perhaps, that is what this is: Juvenile fiction that should be placed with the teenage titles--the Young Adult section, but it's considered serious spiritual fiction. Romance fiction sells well,too.
If you are looking for depth, zest, richness and a reading experience that will truly take you somewhere, I recommend SIM0N LAZARUS--a book that deserves far more attention than this.
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