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Couldn't have said it better myself. 9still getting the hang of this)

for me, the writing was great.... but the plot (i don't know if it is really based on her life) was good but came out crappy in the end. there was no UMPFT! like a kick in the gut. it's not also cathartic. Lizzy just became a pathetic woman.
It's one of the books i com[pletely disagree to become movies. because it is completely textual.. more of stream of consciousness, more of dialogues and monologues.... making it a film will just bore the audiences...
It's one of the books i com[pletely disagree to become movies. because it is completely textual.. more of stream of consciousness, more of dialogues and monologues.... making it a film will just bore the audiences...

It's about her and some important things that she went through. Is this really the first book written about the author's self and their experiences?
I understand that not everyone would love this book, but I don't understand why it brings out so many strong negative emotions. If I don't like a book, I don't read it. I move on to something I do like. Why is this book so different?


As the reader, it was certainly a painful experience to go through. I absolutely hated this book right to the core and had to force myself to finish it.

Sorry it didn't help Helen. I didn't read it for that reason; I read it for the enjoyment factor. Although I think she really did whine about her hubby and especially about David a bit much.





I totally agree! Im dumbfounded by the huge amount of resentment this is bringing out in people. I thought it was a lovely book and she made me feel like I saw some of the beauty that she saw throughout her travels. I hated the film and I thought the fact that they picked Julia Roberts as the lead character would just add fuel to the (self indulgent) fire. I thought they completely missed the point with the film and skimmed over some of the most important parts of the book.

I couldn't agree more.
It should be titled "A selfish woman's journey through self indulgence."
Seriously, is the first woman ever to go through a divorce with a desire to simply escape for a while?

the story is not a new one and as for the movie I didn't see it cause who will torture himself ?!!
I tried to read cause of the reviews I wanted to throw it on page 20 .... I don't understand why People like that ??


I hated this book! And the movie was just as BAD!!!!

I enjoyed reading about her journey, but I'm still left wondering why the book is soooo popular. Then again I've been a soul searcher from the time I was very young, and I know not everyone starts out there. Reading a book like this could very well open a lot of people up to that journey I seem to have begun as a child - questioning everything (and driving people around me crazy while doing so).
But I'm still looking forward to seeing the movie.


I would love to do the Italy and India parts of the trip myself but I think I would substitute Peru for Bali since Bali doesn't appeal to me much at all.
JMO.




This volume is loaded with stereotypes of women as superfluous and indigenous cultures as "noble savages." Seriously awful, even possibly dangerous, book, for encouraging women to participate in a culture in a way which demeans themselves and other marginalized peoples. Simply horrible. I wouldn't even buy it to hold a table up--no way I'd give the author the endorsement of the royalties from the purchase.






I'm glad I'm not the only one who feels this way. I couldn't even finish this book or the movie for that matter...


Buttt we have a woman, nice life, nice stuff, nice hubby..."LET'S RUIN IT ALL BY BEING SELFISH!!!!"
And that was that. I would have to go grab a copy to further back myself up but that was the main point why I did not like it.

Shallow and pointless."
I have to agree with you Steven. By the end of the book I was so tire..."
The movie is not any better. In fact it might be a little worse.

I mean, c'mon, this book only shows how narcissistic and egocentric Gilbert is.
I read in the cover that it was a travel through a woman's spirituality, but the truth is that it's a travel through her immense need of being admired by everybody.
She could have wrote more interesting things about her trip and about her supposed "spirituality", but I had the feeling that it was mostly about how much she needed to get laid and look cool to the others, haha.

I mean, c'mon, this book only shows how narcissistic and egocentric Gilbert is.
I read in the cover that it was a..."< o/i>
I wholeheartedly agree with you, Sofia. To each his (or her) own, I suppose. I was just so sick of her by the end. I'm surprised I even finished it.

Interested in reading mine? See below:
'Keep It In Yor Knickers'


I actually listened to the audio book. In places I teared up, in others I laughed out loud. The story seems a bit self absorbed, but well...it's a memoir. I wish I could put that list bit in italics because then the "well duh" would be implied. No one called Frey's "A Million Little Pieces" self absorbed; however, eventually, everyone did call it a pack of lies. Don't all memoirs read this way? And no one has come out to say that Gilbert's story wasn't true.
My only gig was the ending. A little trite and sudden, I thought, but other than that, it was worth my time.
Mike
Shade Tree Writings




I know, I don't get people getting so p*ssed when they don't like a book. I haven't liked anything I've read by Jodi Picoult, but I'm not yelling about in all caps. I don't get the anger, either. :)