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message 1: by Apokripos (new)

Apokripos (apokalypse) | 3321 comments Okay!

I admit we're a little bit slow when it comes to our group reads...

And so now...

I'm giving you, yeah that's right, YOU!, to post your favorite book you want to discuss here in the Filipino Groups and who might've guess somebody else have read it also!

Then here's your chance!

A few words of Instruction before you post your book discussions.

1. No multiple book discussion posting. If a book was past discussion in this folder, the moderators will make prompt action and delete the post and incorporate some of the posts there to the previous one.

2. Respect other readers. By that I mean giving someone who reads your post a fair warning if what he is reading has a spoiler. Yeah I know the feeling of being robbed of all the suspense by just reading a post, whether by incident or design, that contains a potential spoiler.

3. Other rules to follow and let's just all see how would all of this will turn up. If you've got any suggestions regarding further rules on the matter you may do so by just posting your questions, suggestion, comments, etc. below.


So guys, c'mon!

Post some of the book you want to discuss with other members.

Let's celebrate this passion we call reading...

And let's celebrate being a Filipino in the process..

Mabuhay kayong lahat!

Mabuhay ang mga Filipino!!


message 2: by Apokripos (new)

Apokripos (apokalypse) | 3321 comments Wow! Great review there, Marco!

Like you I like The Alchemist,too...

I turned me into a loyal Coelho completist!

Right now I'm nearing the end of reading Coelho's The Pilgrimage...

What I realized in hindsight in reading The Pilgrimage is that it so meld with Coelho's humanist philosophy that it seems to me that I should've read The Pilgrimage first before The Alchemist...

I loved every moment reading both books and I'm glad many other appreciate how Coelho's book had an impact and affected our lives for the better...



message 3: by James (new)

James King | 38 comments 3 out of 4 people i know personally didnt like the alchemist...


message 4: by Jasiel (last edited Jan 23, 2010 06:38AM) (new)

Jasiel the alchemist is coelho's best novel yet (for me!). but have you guys read revolutionary road? it's very unforgettable. though it had been made na into a film (the kate winslet and leo dicaprio starrer)iba pa rin talaga if you read the book. very "real" kasi yung story. hindi simpleng bagay yung dini-discuss sa plot. kasi if you analyze it, nailabas ni richard yates (the author of the book) yung real drama in an ordinary couple's life.


message 5: by K.D. (new)

K.D. Absolutely (oldkd) | 6065 comments Yes, my take about Alchemist is that you have to read it like a poem. In most cases, the poem becomes more meaningful depending on your interpretation. Same is true with Alchemist. For me it is about finding what you are looking for inside of you - in your heart.
May pera ba sa loob ng puso mo? har har har


message 6: by James (new)

James King | 38 comments well, u g0t a point m0d!


message 7: by Aaron Vincent (new)

Aaron Vincent (aaronvincent) | 2053 comments The Alchemist is my 2nd favorite Paulo Coelho Book. Just a little below Veronika Decides to Die. VDD changes my life more than The Alchemist did. Actually, almost all Coelho novel is life changing. I just didn't like The Witch of Portobello cause its a little too self-righteous.


message 8: by Apokripos (new)

Apokripos (apokalypse) | 3321 comments Aaron Vincent wrote: "I just didn't like The Witch of Portobello cause its a little too self-righteous. "

Well, then let's see about it when I read the novel...

I'm just getting my head start reading Coelho's books... ^_^




message 9: by Lynai (new)

Lynai | 1188 comments Why can't I love The Alchemist? I tried By the River Piedra I sat Down and Wept and I liked it better than The Alchemist. Still, I couldn't say I'm a Coelho fan. Well, maybe it's just me.


message 10: by Apokripos (new)

Apokripos (apokalypse) | 3321 comments As i said Lynai, "Literary beauty is in the eye of the beholder."

What's good to others may not sound good for you.
So don't sweat it, madam.
And I respect your opinion on that, as much as I respect everyone's opinion on any a particular book, either it be genre fiction or literary fiction.




message 11: by K.D. (new)

K.D. Absolutely (oldkd) | 6065 comments I agree, Jzhunagev! Lynai, not liking Coelho does not make your intelligence less than Marco. Har har har


message 12: by Apokripos (new)

Apokripos (apokalypse) | 3321 comments Doni wrote: "I agree, Jzhunagev! Lynai, not liking Coelho does not make your intelligence less than Marco. Har har har "

Nice one there, Mr Doni... ^_^
Me like it...

Just kiddin, Marco..

Of course that was a terrific review. I wonder what grade your teacher gave you for the review.
Care to reveal it to us? Hahahaha!! :D


message 13: by Lynai (new)

Lynai | 1188 comments But of course, Marco is WAY smarter than me. I couldn't even finish one sensible paragraph for a book review.

So what's the grade, Marco? :D


message 14: by K.D. (new)

K.D. Absolutely (oldkd) | 6065 comments Come on, Marco. Spill it out, man!


message 15: by Apokripos (new)

Apokripos (apokalypse) | 3321 comments Marco, don't be shy now...

Yiheehee, sasabihin niya na 'yan.... [read in a teasing tone:]

:p


message 16: by K.D. (new)

K.D. Absolutely (oldkd) | 6065 comments Don't be shy. We will not take it against you! Sige na.


message 17: by K.D. (new)

K.D. Absolutely (oldkd) | 6065 comments Okay then. End of discussion.


message 18: by Rhys (last edited Feb 02, 2010 01:25AM) (new)

Rhys | 202 comments Nice review, marco!!!


message 19: by Apokripos (new)

Apokripos (apokalypse) | 3321 comments I have a serious question, guys. I've been a fan of the Nobel Prize for Literature, and I'm currently trying, as much as I can, to read some of its notable winners.
So, here's the question: Do you think Paulo Coelho has the chance to win this prestigious award?

I think he have a chance being the very first author who expanded his fame up to the cyber world and he is the first to espouse file sharing of his books thus encouraging increasing book sales of his works.

So what's your take about this?
Do he have a chance even if it is a slim one?


message 20: by James (new)

James King | 38 comments in my opinion, n0t yet


message 21: by Rhys (new)

Rhys | 202 comments @ James: Why you say so?Just curious...


message 22: by K.D. (new)

K.D. Absolutely (oldkd) | 6065 comments I only read The Alchemist a few years ago and it was okay. I am not yet sure if Paulo with that novel (admittedly his most popular) is now in the same league as Gabriel Garcia Marquez 1982 (100 Years of Solitude), Ernest Hemingway 1954 (The Old Man and the Sea), Albert Camus 1957 (The Stranger), Saul Bellow 1976 (Herzhog), Gunter Grass 1999 (The Tin Drum) or J. M. Coetzee 2003 (Disgrace). I included their works (that I already read) which I think are their most popular. So, I tend to agree with James.


message 23: by Chachic (new)

Chachic | 262 comments Hi! I just joined this group and I was wondering if I can create a new topic under "Discuss Your Favorite Books" about my favorite book? :) Thanks!


message 24: by Apokripos (new)

Apokripos (apokalypse) | 3321 comments Of course you can, Chachic!

And welcome to the Filipino Groups! ^_^


Feel at home ka lang dito!


message 25: by Chachic (new)

Chachic | 262 comments Salamat! :)


message 26: by Apokripos (new)

Apokripos (apokalypse) | 3321 comments (continuing Marco's post...)

Note to everyone that anyone else who want to create new topics also can :) if it's in the wrong place, the moderators will move it about...

AND SHOVE IT ON YOUR FACE!!








--only if it's a SPAM!-- :)

So keep it clean!


Sincerely yours,
your Assistant Moderator saying you play nicely with one another...

Tehheee!! ^_^



message 27: by Joyzi (new)

Joyzi (joit) | 1768 comments Hey guys I love The Alchemist it was my first Coelho book and I pick it up because my classmates are pushing me to read it since they were Coelho fans and all.

So I pick it up and I thought it was really amazing. It motivates me to not give up and pursue all my dreams and aspirations.

I also love his Veronika Decides to Die and Zahir I love them but I rated them 4 stars because I find the ending disappointing.

I also read Brida, In The River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept and The Devil and miss Prym I find them good but not that really great so I rated them 3 stars.

I also have read the Witch of Portobello but I only read up to 80% of the book I think since I just borrowed the book from the library and I need to return it but it was disappointing since it seems it was plotless.

What I really hate was the Valkyries I just read the first chapter and return it immediately from the library since I really find the first chapters boring and uninteresting.


message 28: by Mirvan. (new)

Mirvan. Ereon (mirvanereon) I love all paolo Coelho books!


message 29: by K.D. (new)

K.D. Absolutely (oldkd) | 6065 comments Why not create a thread in "Specific Authors" folder and we can discuss his works?


message 30: by Mirvan. (new)

Mirvan. Ereon (mirvanereon) sure. nut i rather create a thread for Palahniuk, Murakami, Bataille, Marquis de SAde, Anne Rice and many more... san po pwedeng mag-selfpromotion?


message 31: by K.D. (new)

K.D. Absolutely (oldkd) | 6065 comments Promote your Stuff Here (folder)

Pero kung specific author discussion. Doon sa folder na sinabi ko.


message 32: by Mirvan. (new)

Mirvan. Ereon (mirvanereon) ah okay.. please view my works online

https://www.smashwords.com/profile/vi...


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