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October 2006
(first published 1988)
by Diogenes
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Gebundene Ausgabe, 192 pages
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325706554X
(isbn13: 9783257065541)
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Wie der Bestseller Die Möwe Jonathan präsentiert Der Alchimist eine schlichte, auf einfachen Wahrheiten beruhende Fabel, gibt ihr aber einen höchs...more
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Read in June, 2007
I need to start this review by stating 1) I can't stand self-help books and 2) I'm a feminist (no, I don't hate men- some men are quite awesome, but I am very conscious of women and our place in the world.)
Short summary (mild spoilers): A boy named Santiago follows his 'Personal Legend' in traveling from Spain to the Pyramids in Egypt searching for treasure. Along the way, he learns 'the Language of the World' the 'Soul of the World' and discovers that the 'Soul of God' is 'his own s...more
Short summary (mild spoilers): A boy named Santiago follows his 'Personal Legend' in traveling from Spain to the Pyramids in Egypt searching for treasure. Along the way, he learns 'the Language of the World' the 'Soul of the World' and discovers that the 'Soul of God' is 'his own s...more
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Read in July, 2007
recommends it for:
people trying to find themselves
I feel like everyone LOVES this book, but I was kind of underwhelmed. I know that translation affects the quality of writing, but I could not get into this writing style. At all. I felt like it was totally affected and contrived. He was going for this "fable/parable" style, but it seemed to fail miserably. The parable-like quality was totally contrived, and I thought the "moral" was pretty stupid.
Moral: everything you want and need is close to home. Take ch...more
Moral: everything you want and need is close to home. Take ch...more
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bookshelves:
philosophy,
spirituality
recommends it for:
optimists, cynics and dreamers
In her review, Ioana wrote:
...."The language is quite simple, which can be beautiful (read: Herman Hesse); however it comes off as quite redundant and sermonic. Every other sentence contains at least one reference to either "The Soul of the World", or "The Personal Legend", or "Follow Your Heart" with a big fat capital H. By the end of the novel I am skimming most passages.
The characters are flat (I didn't really "feel" them, w...more
...."The language is quite simple, which can be beautiful (read: Herman Hesse); however it comes off as quite redundant and sermonic. Every other sentence contains at least one reference to either "The Soul of the World", or "The Personal Legend", or "Follow Your Heart" with a big fat capital H. By the end of the novel I am skimming most passages.
The characters are flat (I didn't really "feel" them, w...more
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Everyone (save one guy) said I would love this book. Three of my four roommates have their own copies. That one guy was right. Now this may be because he planted that seed of discontent, or it may be because this was the least creative and most redundant book I've read in a while. It answered the question, what happens when you put The Hero With a Thousand Faces, The Bible and 1001 Arabian Nights in a blender? That said, I didn't hate it. Two of the central themes (which were hammered in over an...more
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Read in March, 2007
recommends it for:
the desperate
The Alchemist has been translated into like a million languages, and it feels like it. Bland sentences, simple story telling and zero nuance. It's a quaint parable about a shepherd who bucks the current course of his life - shepherding - to go in search of his Personal Legend (Coehlo's caps, and phrase). Coehlo's got a point, and he's going to drive it through your eyeball until he's absolutely sure you've got it.
If you ignore much of the language of the book, this is a paper-thin re...more
If you ignore much of the language of the book, this is a paper-thin re...more
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Cheesy people
I was told by someone who recommended this to me because I mentioned my love for The Little Prince ...but seriously, anyone that thinks these two are even in the same league is mistaking simplicity for profundity. Sure. Both are simplistic stories about emotional and literal "bildungsroman" but while The Little Prince is deft, clever, enormously profound without being even the slightest bit heavy-handed...The Alchemist is exactly the opposite. It's clumsy, over-wrought, and not just ...more
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Read in December, 2007
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I really disliked this book. I dislike it in the way that I dislike a great deal of modern self help books. Their basic message is that if you want something to happen, you need to want it as hard as you can, without caring about anything else, not allowing yourself to doubt it, or let criticisms will get in the way then it will happen.
I disagree with this notion, not only because it is false, but because it is bad.
Just because we desire something, does not make it good. This idea of...more
I disagree with this notion, not only because it is false, but because it is bad.
Just because we desire something, does not make it good. This idea of...more
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Satu-satunya buku di dunia dimana saya memiliki 4 versinya, versi Indonesia bajakan, versi Indonesia legal, versi bahasa Inggris dan versi bahasa Spanyol. Dan konsekuensinya, buku ini menjadi salah satu karya tulis yang beberapa kali saya baca. Salah duanya kumpulan berita kemenangan AC Milan dlm kompetisi Liga Champion 2007
Juga menjadi salah satu buku dimana saya pernah menghitung berapa jumlah katanya, menghitung berapa kali pengulangan kata-katanya, mencari dimana ada kata-kat...more
Juga menjadi salah satu buku dimana saya pernah menghitung berapa jumlah katanya, menghitung berapa kali pengulangan kata-katanya, mencari dimana ada kata-kat...more
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bookshelves:
a-must-read-book-for-me,
langut-bersama-secangkir-kopi,
nant-s-book,
novel
Selesai membacanya buku yang saya punya sepertinya akan memiliki bentuk baru. Di tiap lembarnya ada lipatan. Teknik penanda jejak baca yang memudahkan untuk merefer ke halaman yang menarik tetapi dengan resiko menurunkan penampilan buku. Thx to Mr. Dj untuk tips ini.
Garis merah dari pembacaan saya atas buku Coelho yang satu ini adalah kekuatan hati sebagai salah satu fakultas pengetahuan manusia. Namun kali ini, hati bukanlah semata sebuah bentuk filsafat verbal atau analitik yang ke...more
Garis merah dari pembacaan saya atas buku Coelho yang satu ini adalah kekuatan hati sebagai salah satu fakultas pengetahuan manusia. Namun kali ini, hati bukanlah semata sebuah bentuk filsafat verbal atau analitik yang ke...more
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2008-journey-to-30,
historical-fiction,
i-own-it
Read in January, 2008
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Read in June, 2007
recommends it for:
religious zealots
I picked up this book in an airport between flights, it's been pretty hyped up and was obviously the most-purchased book from the store. Even the girl on the plane next to me, obviously not an english-speaker, took great efforts to tell me that she loved this book.
The book's protagonist is an adolescent shepherd and reads as if it were written by one. Coelho abandons all subtlety, capitalizing the phrase "Personal Legend" and using it every other page in a story that ha...more
The book's protagonist is an adolescent shepherd and reads as if it were written by one. Coelho abandons all subtlety, capitalizing the phrase "Personal Legend" and using it every other page in a story that ha...more
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Read in December, 2007
I simply could not finish this book. I got halfway through it only to wind up on goodreads.com to see what others thought. I simply felt guilty panning a book that has received such global acclaim; more than that, I felt lame and inadequate.
Well, it turns out that my sentiments were echoed. I basically felt I was reading an overblown parable and that the same lessons were being spelled out again and again. It was like the 16th verse of a hymn.
Throughout my life I have per...more
Well, it turns out that my sentiments were echoed. I basically felt I was reading an overblown parable and that the same lessons were being spelled out again and again. It was like the 16th verse of a hymn.
Throughout my life I have per...more
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Read in June, 2008
recommended to Amit by:
i dont even know her name
There are too many things one can learn from “The Alchemist”. Its all about following your dream and about taking the risk of following your dreams, which is actually so difficult to do and there are very few people in this world who actually do, I mean risk it all, just to follow your heart and your dream. Beauty is, the author is so right in saying that when u decide to follow your dreams the entire universe conspires in your favour which he called as the “beginners luck” and we all ha...more
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Look, I realize many of you loved this book, so be warned, because this isn't a recreant review. Two stars is generous. I found this thinly veiled self-help book to be simplistic in form, prose, and plot. The only thing to celebrate about the book is the conclusion, because that means you're officially free of it. Harsh? Eh, remember, I reviewed for Kirkus, who never fail to bring the snark. I would even recommend it to someone I thought would enjoy it - like my Mom, or someone with a proclivity...more
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Read in October, 2007
Jonathan Livingstone Seagull meets Lawrence of Arabia.
At least it was short.
At least it was short.
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spirituality-philosophy-religion,
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Read in November, 2008
I enjoyed "The Alchemist" although, for me, it was not as brilliant-amazing as the general popularity and adoration made it out to be (apparently, it is the most-translated book in the world--aside from The Bible, I assume!).
Perhaps it's because I'm already very familiar with most of the concepts presented in terms of following-one's-bliss and the Soul of the World and all that. A graduate degree focused on Religious Studies, as well as my own intensive reading on philos...more
Perhaps it's because I'm already very familiar with most of the concepts presented in terms of following-one's-bliss and the Soul of the World and all that. A graduate degree focused on Religious Studies, as well as my own intensive reading on philos...more
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Read in September, 2008
recommended to Patrick by:
Sarah Otto
Timing is everything. If I'd read 'The Alchemist' four years ago, I'm sure I would have loved it. It deals in big, bold pronouncements of 'follow your dreams' et cetera et cetera, and it certainly makes you think about your own life and the pursuit of your own "Personal Legend" if you will. But maybe I'm older and more cynical now, or maybe it's not cynicism so much as just seeing a reality that isn't so mystical and black and white as Pau


















