- The Alchemist
- By Paulo Coelho
Genre - Fiction, Classics, Self Help, Adventure
Rating - 4.8/5
Pages - 182
The Alchemist is written in simple prose that is heavy on sensory details. It contains a lot of extremely quotable passages, which gives the book a “self-help” tone. Santiago is a shepherd from Andalusia who, while resting in a church, dreams about pyramids and treasures. After having his dream interpreted by an old woman, and after learning the concept of “Personal Legends,” he sets out to find those pyramids. Significant stops in his journey include Tangier, where he works for a crystal merchant, and the oasis, where he falls in love with Fatima, a “desert woman,” and meets an alchemist.
During his travels, he also gets acquainted with the concept of the “Soul of the World,” which makes all beings partake in the same spiritual essence. This allows him to turn into the wind while facing some captors. Once he finally reaches the pyramids, he learns that the treasure he’d been looking for was by the church where he was resting at the beginning of the novel.
This novel is unforgettable.
I would like to urge all the beginners or the ones who are going to start reading, please read this book. It will be a great investment and has very easy grammar.
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It was my first ever novel . This review made me naustalgic. The book is very inspiring. And the review is spot on. Please give more recommendations.
ReplyDeleteLove to know ghat it is your first novel as well. Thank you and more recommendations are coming your way.🩷🫰🏻
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