| The Alchemist - 10th Anniversary Edition | 
enlarge | Author: Paulo Coelho Publisher: Harperone Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 666 reviews Sales Rank: 177
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Pages: 208 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7.9 x 5.3 x 0.6
ISBN: 0061122416 Dewey Decimal Number: 869.342 EAN: 9780061122415 ASIN: 0061122416
Publication Date: April 12, 2006 Availability: Usually ships within 1 - 2 business days Condition: Save a tree, buy from Green Earth Books. Ships from USA; Allow 2 to 3 weeks for delivery. All books guaranteed. Read -> Recycle -> Reuse
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Charming Fable and Adventure October 28, 2008 In a way this book mirrors Paulo Coelho's own life. Early in his life he left a career as a lawyer in Brazil to travel throughout South America, North Africa and Europe and explore mystical and spiritual philosophies as well as the different countries. The hero in this book is a poor boy living in Andalusia who has a dream that tells him to go to the Egyptian pyramids where he will find treasure. A gypsy interprets his dream and encourages him to go the pyramids. A man calling himself the King of Salem presents him with the Urim and Thummin stones to be used for divination. Thus the adventure begins, one that leads him to North Africa where he confronts perils in the desert and finds true love on an oasis. His journey pits him against both physical and spiritual challenges that change and enlarge his world view. The story has the charm, magic and spirit of adventure of many classic stories and well deserves it place as one of the best selling books of all time.
Hype: very misleading May 23, 2008 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
I admit its unfair to write this review when I haven't even finished the book yet (I have about 20 pages left to go, and I'm not even sure if I will finish those), but every time I try and pick up this book to finish it, I get rather annoyed with it. I needed something to read while traveling, had heard all the hype so I picked it up, and needless to say I was very disappointed and rather confused as to why it became an international bestselling "phenomenon". Simplistic, weak storyline with equally weak characters (which are often never named) are used as wrappers for the author's spiritual ideas and beliefs. I realize that Paul Coelho is a spiritual writer, but I felt as if I was having a moral crammed down my throat with every sentence, and suppose to have small epiphanies about my goals and dreams every paragraph. I don't think the author even knows the meaning of the word 'subtle'. I kept on trying to see if there was going to be some great lesson to be learned at the end, but sadly no, its just the same ideas repeated every page but related to different situations. To be honest, cut out the weak storyline and you've got a spiritual self-help book.
I suppose you have to be into this kind of genre to enjoy it. And I guess 2 million people are.
Excellent Book April 20, 2008 I loved this book. So simple, a really quick read, and yet great philosophy to live your life by.
It sounds better than it reads. December 10, 2007 I just finished reading this book and to my surprise, the book isn't as good as I thought. A very simple, but beautiful story. Although one may say the story is rather thought provoking or would change one's life, I think the book is more suitable for children's bed-time story. I can see how the author tried to make a point of following the dreams and other themes, but I believed these would be most interesting for children. As an adult, I find this book is more of the usual types and not so much of chanaging my life. Perhaps it's because I already realized the point of view that the author is trying to give away before I even heard of this book. It is still worth reading and the book is very short, but it is not something as good as many others would say. If you don't expect too much, you'll get something out of this book. And you can always tell your kids about this story, it is definitely worth telling rather than reading.
Fascinating! July 29, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
One of very few books that kept my interest till the end. Be ready, as you'll be compelled to ask yourself questions you should've asked long ago. But ofcourse, 'It's better late than never'.
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