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Group:  Books that made me think ignore
Topic:  Paulo Coelho 0 / 4 read

Oct 20, 2009, 9:07pm (top)Message 1: clowndust

Q: Have you read any of Paulo Coelho's books and what did you think of it?

I have been meaning to pick up a book of his but haven't been able to settle on which one to start with. I've read through Life: Selected Quotations which was inspiring and thought provoking.

Oct 20, 2009, 9:56pm (top)Message 2: dkgorski

I have read three of his books. I read the Alchemist first and loved it. I also read The Devil and Miss Prym and loved it. I had a difficult time with The Zahir. Something about that book just didn't click with me. His books are a fast read and they are perfect books that make you think. The Alchemist hooked me to read more.

Oct 21, 2009, 7:56am (top)Message 3: ousia

Hi, I graduated in philosophy, so i'm used to read books concern moral advices or in general moral situations.
I read Alchemist and, according to me, this book represents nothing in particular if you want consider it as a "teaching-book".
Its style is a little bit solemn in some parts but this doesn't mean that the story do transmit powerful reflections on life, meaning of life and so on.
What is the messagge it try to leave to us? Peraphs that life is a travel? Peraphs that we should be optimistic? Too obvious and, above all many books had been written before it more and more performed about these topics.
Do you agree with me?

Oct 25, 2009, 4:18am (top)Message 4: shanglee

Alchemist did it for me as well. The others, not so much. It's an easy read but I like the message on the journey.

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