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  • Devona

    devona said:

    I agree with prathana I've never read a book that was written in that format. I absolutely loved the story of Athena's growth and spiritual evolution.

    To Monika who said that Athena chose a life that was difficult -isn't Coelho expressing exactly the opposite; that we don't necessarily choose who we want to be but rather suppress who we truly are, and in that way Athena was an expression of what happens when we let go?

    posted Friday, June 6 2008
  • Rawan R

    rawan r said:

    I did not like Athena's way of thinking. There was something missing in her life and she was searching for it in the wrong directions.

    posted Monday, June 2 2008 ( | view 1 reply )
  • ujjawala k

    ujjawala k said:

    this book held me untill i finished.It tells us about our power but unfortunately we are unaware of this fact,it also tells us how to live a life (if you want to do something do it without waiting for anyone to come in your life to help you).

    posted Sunday, May 25 2008 ( | view 3 replies )
  • Athena M

    athena m said:

    The best I've ever read. you can really keep contact with your own soul after reading this book.

    posted Friday, May 23 2008
  • Narayana

    narayana said:

    What was the inspiration of it's Story? Do you Know Any thing About It?

    posted Wednesday, February 27 2008
  • Seri

    seri said:

    another of Paulo Coelho's gem works, if i may say. quite typical of a coelho book to have this Mother Goddess element, though to read it with an open mind and heart, it's more about searching and believing in oneself. inspirational.

    the unique style of narrations to tell the story of a person is refreshing, to me.

    posted Tuesday, February 26 2008
  • aroamit

    aroamit said:

    i love that book

    posted Friday, February 22 2008
  • Flowerpower

    flowerpower said:

    It took me a while to get into the story then afterwards i liked it. I love the way it has been told, never read anything like this one.

    posted Tuesday, February 5 2008
  • Patee w

    patee w said:

    Personally, I loved, loved, loved this book. I enjoyed some of his others, but this one resonated with me. I found something of myself in her, in that I am in that spiritual process of looking for my answers deeply. And as with Athena, I find myself not allowing convention or theorys get in the way. And sometimes the process can be a lonely one and sacrifices must be made. But in the end nothing is really sacrificed. I feel the story is a metaphor for any human on the planet. Aren't we all in some sense on a search? For Being?

    posted Wednesday, January 23 2008
  • georgiana g

    georgiana g said:

    that's not right!!this is also a great novel.paulo coelho it's great

    posted Sunday, January 13 2008

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