Eat, Pray, Love

by Elizabeth Gilbert
Eat, Pray, Love
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April 20th 2006 by Bloomsbury

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Gebundene Ausgabe, 544 pages

isbn
3827006562    (isbn13: 9783827006561)




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Michalyn
bookshelves: 2008, non-fiction
Read in January, 2008
Wow, this book took me on a roller-coaster ride. I couldn't decide if I loved it or hated it and it seemed like every few pages I'd go from thinking Gilbert was delightfully witty to thinking this was the most horribly self-absorbed person to ever set foot on the earth.

In the end the overall effect was rather like sitting at a party listening to someone tell a long involved story all about themselves, and you're alternately annoyed and fascinated and you want to get up and leave but...more
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MelissaS
Read in January, 2007
WHY? I cringe to think why so many women want to feel that this was a true spiritual journey. It was a pre-paid journey. The woman starts off with telling us over and over about how painful her divorce was, however she dismisses how it ever came to be that way. Leaving her audience only to guess it was so horrible she had to leave and find herself.
When asked in an interview if dumping her husband and pushing off wasn’t selfish, here is what Ms. Gilbert had to say:
"What is it ...more
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Cat
08/30/07
Cat rated it: 4 of 5 stars (review of isbn 0143038419)

Read in August, 2007
I am embarrassed to read this book in public.
The title and the flowery, pasta-y cover screams, "I'm a book that contains the relentless rants of a neurotic 34 year-old-woman."
So, I'm afraid that the strangers on the Metro will think I identify with her.
But in the comfort of my own bed, I am totally falling for this memoir. Yes, Gilbert is emotionally self-indulgent (are we supposed to feel bad that she lost both houses in the divorce?), annoying (she's just tickled w...more
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Tonya
07/21/07
Tonya rated it: 2 of 5 stars (review of isbn 0143038419)

Read in August, 2007
Ok, I admit I still have about 30 pages to go, which I will get around to reading soon (need a break from the book though) and which I highly doubt will prompt me to change my 2-star rating. I know many people love this book for what I consider personal reasons, therefore I tread lightly so as to not come off as critical of people's personal opinions, rather, just the book itself.

First, I found the author not-so-likable. I've read other readers' reviews in which she was described...more
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Bobbi
01/11/08
Bobbi rated it: 1 of 5 stars (review of isbn 0143038419)

I wish that I could give this book 2 reviews.

In the first one, I'd be generous and I'd say that Elizabeth Gilbert has written an engaging memoir about some interesting people and places and told us a lot of funny stories.

In the second review, I'd say that she is a selfish, tiresome woman who was paid a massive advance to go and have some once-in-a-lifetime adventures so she could write a book about them, and so she responded by wasting much of the book whining about ...more
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Maria
03/08/08
Maria rated it: 1 of 5 stars (review of isbn 0143038419)

Read in February, 2008
Don't bother with this book.


It took me nearly a year to finish it. I was so disgusted by the writer's apparent lack of awareness of her own privilege, her trite observations, and the unbelievably shallow way in which she represents a journey initiated by grief, that I initially couldn't bear to read beyond Italy. Like others who have written here, I made myself pick the book up again because so many people have raved about it, and I made myself finish it, hoping ...more
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Holly
05/28/08
Holly rated it: 1 of 5 stars (review of isbn 0143038419)

Read in February, 2008
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Cam
06/15/07
Cam rated it: 4 of 5 stars (review of isbn 0143038419)

Read in June, 2007
recommends it for: people with a prevailing wanderlust or a penchant for a smarter chick read
I had a very love/give-me-a-break relationship with this book, so I had to give it a week or so before writing a review to let it settle. I began the book on an optimistic note, then quickly became annoyed with the long, rambling chapters justifying the author's use of the word "God" and how OTHER words for "God" are neither better nor worse, more nor less accurate, than "God" but this author feels a connection with the word "God" so she's going to use it ...more
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Terry
01/06/08
Terry rated it: 1 of 5 stars (review of isbn 0143038419)

bookshelves: non-fiction
Gilbert points out that each country she visits begins with "I", so her journey is really a journey to the self, blah blah blah. But the whiff of narcissism in the "I I I" pattern is no whiff. It's a hurricane. Who brings copies of her OWN BOOKS to her psychiatrist, 'cause she wants him to HELP her, but not ruin her book-writing ability, 'cause, you know, she's special that way? Oh, well... I hope no one hates me for reading an Oprah-endorsed book. I had reservations about th...more
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Fiona
04/08/08
Fiona rated it: 1 of 5 stars (review of isbn 0143038419)

This is the review I put on my blog - it's basically a rant about how this bokk made me ashamed to be a woman.

Eat Play Love is the monologue of a neurotic american princess ("Liz") in her mid thirties. The first few chapters background the rest of the book, a confessional that tells how she came to find her 8 year marriage distasteful, realised she wasn't keen on the next 'logical' step which is apparently to fill her expansive apartment with children, and plunges into an i...more
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(0v0)
09/22/07
(0v0) rated it: 1 of 5 stars (review of isbn 0143038419)

recommends it for: white bourgeois american female malcontents
What I'm about to say must be wrong, because I couldn't get through this book. I tried. And I failed. So: I have NO BUSINESS WRITING THIS. Don't read it.

A cousin recommended EPL and I thought it would teach me something about the book market. My secret boyfriend at the public library was horrified I checked it out, given his ACLU-offensive intimacy with my record and tastes; and yes, like others, I was embarrassed to have EPL in my possession.

Because:

What IS t...more
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Zinta
10/28/07
Zinta rated it: 5 of 5 stars (review of isbn 0670034711)

Read in July, 2006
I waited, and waited, in ever such impatient patience, until the duct-taped box from my daughter arrived. It was one box among many, but this particular box, she had promised, would have within it her very best and most loved books, and among those -- Elizabeth Gilbert's "Eat, Pray, Love" that I had been longing to read. All of these boxes were arriving at my door because my daughter was taking wing on a journey like none before, and she is, for her 26 years, well traveled even when me...more
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Jen
01/30/08
Jen rated it: 5 of 5 stars (review of isbn 0143038419)

Read in November, 2007
Wow. I just gave Eat, Pray, Love a tearful send-off. And now I will relate to you the reasons why.

The book has helped me come to terms with the fact that this whole divorce healing process is taking so long, longer than any of my friends expected I think, and that it's not over. But even so, it's OK. I can still live my life and do new things and make new friends and still work through it. I'm not cheating anyone by giving them what I've got right now, as opposed to the miracle woman...more
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Dini
01/23/08
Dini rated it: 4 of 5 stars (review of isbn 0747589356)

bookshelves: nonfiction
Read in March, 2008
recommended to Dini by: Books I Want To Talk About group
When I first heard the premise of Eat, Pray, Love — a woman's journey after a series of personal hardships to find peace and happiness across three countries — I thought it was going to be a solemn retelling of the pilgrimage-like voyage in the likes of Paulo Coelho. Of course I was wrong.

Elizabeth Gilbert tells an honest story (which starts with the quote "Tell the truth, tell the truth, tell the truth") of her emotional and psychological breakdown after a harrowing d...more
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Elizabeth
bookshelves: 2007, bookclub, nonfiction, travel
Read in September, 2007
First, understand that I went into this book already hating it. I read the last third of it in grad school and wrote a paper that used it as a source. The summary version:

As recently as 50-100 years ago, men were writing about going to foreign countries and striking up affairs with exotic women. Now, it is Western women who seem to be doing the same. And they do it in a surprisingly unimaginative fashion. Think about it:

1997: How Stella Got Her Groove Back, by Terry McMi...more
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Jo
01/25/08
Jo rated it: 5 of 5 stars (review of isbn 0143038419)

Read in January, 2008
recommended to Jo by: Barbara Abercrombie through her blog,WritingTime.net in 2006
recommends it for: everyone!
though i heard of this book in 2006 (see who i say recommended it to me), by the time my interest peaked enough to actually read it, i was also very hesitant to do so because of all the "hype" about it! and i why did i go & buy the book? because the waiting list at both our local libraries is over a year long and once i saw liz's first appearance on oprah in october, i couldn't resist the book any longer! (curiosity kiiled the cat as they say!)

usually, this isn't my typ...more
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Dana
05/14/07
Dana rated it: 5 of 5 stars (review of isbn 0143038419)

Has a copy to sell/swap — Read in April, 2007
recommends it for: Anyone looking for guidance
At first I thought this book was going to be yet another divorced woman traveling the world story. It turned out to be so much more. This woman's path of discovery into herself is inspiring.

Just read this and tell me you aren't hooked:

“But I wish me and David could---“
He cuts me off. “See, now that’s your problem. You’re wishin’ too much baby. You gotta stop wearing your wishbone where your backbone oughtta be.”
This line gives me the first lau...more
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Ginny
12/14/08
Ginny rated it: 1 of 5 stars (review of isbn 0143038419)

Read in December, 2008
Elizabeth Gilbert is a really good writer but I still had to absolutely slog through to the end of her annoying book. I did so with the faint hope that maybe there would be some last minute clue about all the hype —or that maybe Gilbert would finally wake up one morning and say “Hey, maybe it’s not all about me!”

No such luck. Her perspective is shallow, completely self-absorbed and lacking in empathy. The spiritual part of her quest never translates to any feelings of compa...more
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Holly
Ok. I really didn't READ it all. I couldn't. I just couldn't get past how self centered and whiny this woman was. I just wanted to scream GET OVER YOURSELF! Then I quit reading it and now I feel much better.
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Ann
05/28/08
Ann rated it: 1 of 5 stars (review of isbn 0143038419)

Has a copy to sell/swap — Read in June, 2008
Reading the title and the premise of this book will mislead you greatly as to what you are going to find inside.
This book is not uplifting or spiritual in any way. Elizabeth Gilbert is going through life unaffected by anything except her own whims. She is so selfish and self congratulating, trying to disguise it as self depreciating and humble. Her writing style isn't so bad, it's the content. She continuously looks out at the world and how it is affecting her, not accepting responsibility...more
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"People universally tend to think that happiness is a stroke of luck, something that will descend upon you like fine weather if you're fortunate enough. But that's not how happiness works. Happiness is the consequence of personal effort. You fight for it, strive for it, insist upon it, and sometimes travel the around the world looking for it....Once you have achieved a state of happiness, you must never become lax about maintaining it, you must make a mighty effort to keep swimming upward into that happiness forever, to stay afloat on top of it" More quotes...


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