بریدا

by Paulo Coelho (Goodreads author!), ترجمه‌‌ی آرش حجازی و بهرام جعفری
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published 1381 by کاروان
first published 2008
isbn 9647033370  
pages 320
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04-17-07



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Dusty
05/28/08

bookshelves: read-in-2008
Read in May, 2008
recommended to Dusty by: Alma Salinas
Coelho's Alchemist is one of my favorite books. I've read it twice, and both times its simple story and straightforward Universal Truths have stirred me. Brida tells a similar story about a youth who feels herself tugged onto a unique path toward greatness. But lightning has not struck twice.

This is a book of only 200 pages, yet it took me almost a month to read, and not only because I was grading hundreds of research papers at the same time. It discusses a 21-year-old ...more
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Adora
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06/09/08

bookshelves: fiction, paulo-coelho
به نقل از سایت انتشارات کاروان
سایت رسمی پائولو کوئلیو به زبان فارسی
پائولو کوئلیو، خالق رمان شگفت انگیز کیمیاگر، در سال 1986، سفری را به سوی سانتیاگوی کمپوستلا آغاز کرد که به شکوفایی روانی ا...more
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Mitra
بریدا "داستان یک دختر جوان ایرلندی که می خواست جادوگر باشد بریدا ناچار است میان دو سنت کهن، یکی را برگزیند. سنت ماه مکتبی اسراری است که برای دست یافتن به حکمت آن، باید تمرینهای دشوار و آیینهای گوناگون را به کار برد. سنت خورشید، سنت هزاران ساله بشر برای دست یافتن به معرفت است...more
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Narges
11/14/07

Read in January, 2005
recommends it for: narsis289@yahoo.com
در دنيا هيچ چيز كاملاً خطايي وجود ندارد. حتي يك ساعت از كار افتاده هم مي تواند دو بار در روز وقت دقيق را نشان بدهد.
آگر بگويي آخرين، مي تواند به راستي به «آخرين» تبديل شود. در حقيقتة آنچه مي خواستي بگويي اين بود بار پيش كه در ....
جستجو سهم كساني مثل ماست. نه همچمون ما.
خداوندا، ما ...more
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Paula
02/18/08

Esta é a história real de uma das mais jovens Mestras da Tradição das Feiticeiras, Brida. Embora perseguidos ou amaldiçoados, os segredos das feiticeiras conseguiram sobreviver, ao longo dos séculos, apesar do ódio, das fogueiras, do racionalismo e do esquecimento graças às mulheres que foram passando, de geração em geração, os seus mistérios. Surge agora, nos nossos dias, novamente o desejo de Busca Espiritual voltando a trazer à luz do dia esses segredos, desencadeando as mesmas...more
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Jackie Blem
06/20/08

bookshelves: work-review-related-reading
Read in June, 2008
I've never read anything by Paulo Coelho before, so I was rather surprised by the pagan spirituality of this little novel. It's the story of Brida, an Irish girl in training to become a witch. It is full of beautifully worded prose--I found myself making little tics and stars beside many paragraphs to go back and examine again (my apologies to those who get the ARC from me, lol). There is some seriously high minded spirituality folded into this simple book about a woman's quest to learn to us...more
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Chelsea
Read in August, 2008
recommended to Chelsea by: Mary Cate
recommends it for: People who are obsessed with Wicca
Ok, so this book came recommended to me by a freind, so I was pretty excited to read it. Once I got started, however, I was a bit disappointed (soory M.C.)

First off, the main charachter was niave and a bit juvenille. Everything that she thought of and said was almost infintile.

Secondly, She was supposed to be searching for a "Gift" and there was never really a solid confirmation as to what this gift was, even when she found it.

Thirdly, who ever heard of witches being Jes...more
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Ever
06/25/08

bookshelves: treasures
Read in June, 2008
I enjoyed reading this more than "The Witch of Portobello" (being the only other Coelho book I've read). Brida's transformation to "witch" is much more compelling than Athena's journey (I think I just found willing-to-learn Brida much more accessible than the lofty Athena). Paul Coelho still continues to fascinate me with his ability to mesh faiths - Jesus Christ, for example, appears quite a bit for a novel about the paths of witchcraft. One of my only nitpicks is that th...more
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Kristan
Read in July, 2008
recommends it for: Rose, Paulo Coelho fans, romantics, spiritualists
Short version: Read it in 1 day. Loved it.

Longer version: This is Paulo Coelho at his best. Whether you agree with his particular spiritual beliefs or not, you can find important life lessons peppered throughout his imaginative stories. I would put Brida on par with The Zahir, my favorite Coelho book, because the characters are real and compelling. His narrative style is simple but carries you with its flow. There were no huge twists in Brida (as there were in The Alchemist or The Witch of P...more
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Namz
07/28/08

bookshelves: journey-within
Read in July, 2008
The only quotes that I liked and made sense in an otherwise rambling narrative:

"Nothing in the world is ever completely wrong. Even a stopped clock is right twice a day"
~ Brida's father (Pg.99)

"What is now proved was once only imagin'd"
~ William Blake (Pg.174)

"I learned that the search for God is a Dark Night, that Faith is a Dark Night. And that's hardly a surprise really, because for us...more
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Aart
06/03/08

bookshelves: currently-reading
Brida is a tale of love, passion, mystery, and spirituality from a master storyteller. Coelho wrote Brida right after The Alchemist, and it launched his career as an international novelist. It has never been published in English—until now. Brida will be in stores June 24th, but you can read a Sneak Peek excerpt by clicking here now:

http://browseinside.harpercoll...
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Yahya
03/31/07

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از گم کردن هیچکدام از کتابهام، به اندازه گم کردن این یکی ناراحت نیستم. این کتاب عزیز، در واقع کتابی بود که منو به دوران بلوغ وارد کرد و نگاهم رو به عشق، زنان، و حتی سکس... به کلی عوض کرد. من بر خلاف خیلی ها، این کتاب کوئلیو رو بیشتر از کیمیاگر دوست دارم. و هنوز هم خیلی از...more
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faranak
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01/15/08

برای زمانیست که تب کوئیلو داشتم ... کتاب در اول جذبم کرد ... پر از جذابیاتهای جادوگری که توسط یک دختر جذاب به چالش کشیده میشد ... اما در اواسط رو به پایان کتاب خسته ام کرد و به بی مفهومی رسید ... لذت جنسی را پایه عبادت و جادوگری کرد ...
در بین کتابهای کوئیلو کمترین لذت را از این کتاب کو...more
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Adriana
Read in June, 2008
recommended to Adriana by: I knew it was coming out.
recommends it for: anyone
What I love about Coelho's books is that not only are they inspiring but in the process they teach you about something I strongly bellieve in, that you hold the answers that unlock the door to your dreams and questions. As Brida goes on her search for her soulmate she finds that only she can truly know the truth. At least that's how I saw it and in the end the reader is encouraged to find their own way. As usual I was questioning my belief in soul mates and this book is about that. I really enjo...more
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Michael
Read in August, 2008
Such simple language breaking down the very complex tale of a woman's journey down the path of self.

With most books that I read I find myself racing to the end to get to the finish. Paulo Coelho is one of the few authors who create stories that I find that to be untrue. With his stories I find myself savoring the actual journey of the story more than anything the end could possibly bring me. It is probably part of the reason why I re-read his works more often than almost any other author.
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Susan
08/06/08

It seems just when I need it, a Coehlo book seems to jump off the shelves and into my arms. Such was Brida. I read it from one airport to the next, another theme of his books. I enjoyed this one much more then the witch of portebello. Perhaps it was subject matter, or the simplisity of story telling that he got me with, but it's going on the shelf next to Zahir as one of those books that helped me pass the moments of change from one continent to the next.

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Selwa
07/21/08

bookshelves: ireland, love, witches
Read in July, 2008
I always feel like something is lost in the translation of Coelho's books, but he is a wonderful storyteller. I read this book very quickly, which is unusual for me, because Brida's story really touched me. The themes of love, following ones path, struggling with doubt and commitment, and trusting ones own gifts, are universal. It didn't hurt that the setting is Ireland, since I have romantic visions of the Celtic / Pagan traditions there.
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Alyssa
08/21/08

bookshelves: defies-categorization-
The description sounded intriguing - the reality was so much New-Agey-melded-with-Xian mumbo-jumbo I could barely finish it! Bleah! As someone who is quite familiar with pagan practices, I was mystified at this version of the Tradition of the Moon (as Coelho calls it). And there was so much talk of "God" it was beyond irritating. Can I hear a shout-out for the Goddess please?!
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Silvia
06/12/08

recommends it for: Young Adults
Coelha's book, Brida, was recently translated into English,
but he actually wrote it after his completion of the Alchemist. The theme of finding one's destiny is repeated, but this time the central character is a strong adolescent female. While the story unfolds as a romance triangle, it is
also about Brida's spiritual awakening and initiation into
her unusual career.
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Jayme
08/19/08

Read in August, 2008
Meh...every book I've read of Paulo Coelho's since Veronika Decides to Die has been just a little more disappointing than the last. In Brida, Coelho writes about soul mates which is a fascinating topic, but he manages to break it down into something as boring as using magic to see that special light that shines over your mate's shoulder. Really, dude?
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