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I really like this book. Of corse I did, it is the documentary of a young woman who drops everything and travels to Italy, India and Indonesia for 4 months each. I especially liked her stories of Rome where she immerses herself in the rich culture, meeting new friends, eating lots of yummy Italian food in an attempt to mend her broken heart. Then in India she discovers a vastly different sort of culture and it was interesting to "see" the people through her eyes. She stays at an ashram the entir
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It was really hard for me to decide a rating for this book, because it had some truly great parts and some parts that I really had to struggle to get through. Since this book was written as three parts, I think I will review each part separately, because they really are so different from each other.
Eat: I love eating, so this part practically had me hooked by the title alone, even before she got to Italy. Overall, I really enjoyed this part of the story. Her depression made her seem so relatable ...more
Eat: I love eating, so this part practically had me hooked by the title alone, even before she got to Italy. Overall, I really enjoyed this part of the story. Her depression made her seem so relatable ...more

I put off reading this book for the longest time because I don't like to have religion shoved in my face. I was wrong it is not a religion specific book rather a spiritual journey. Makes me want to meditate.
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OK, so I know many people loved this book, and that is their choice. I just couldn't finish it. I tried several times and simply lost interest.
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The last third of the book deserves perhaps a two and a half star rating. I found the author extremely self centered and very whiny. When she stops writing about her so-called issues and actually writes about the people and places she encounters, her writing becomes a lot more enjoyable. I actually want to visit Indonesia now! I usually love travel writing and memoirs so I was disappointed in this book (particularly the first third). Sometimes the hype given a book raises my expectations. I don'
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I liked this book - I read it while I was traveling and maybe that was the reason. It's a mindset I think. Some of it got a little boring, but mostly it was in the spirit of a woman and her travels which I related to and appreciated - like while I was reading this I had a travel companion.
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Sep 11, 2008
Veronica Monay
marked it as started-put-back
Started reading the book in May, it's now August and I am still on page 88. This book is boring, I regret buying it.
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a casual book about understanding of life

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