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reflective
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
N/A
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
N/A
Good book! Illusions by Richard Bach is an excellent quick read. I really liked the message it sent and the ending was something quite unexpected to say the least. I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys a quick read with a good message!
Es un libro muy lindo, contiene un sinnúmero de mensajes hermosos. "Ilusiones" de Richard Bach
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This was an interesting book and it had some interesting points. I'd never heard of the book until it was suggested by a friend. Has an interesting perspective but I would recommend the book, it's a quick read as well
This was an interesting book and it had some interesting points. I'd never heard of the book until it was suggested by a friend. Has an interesting perspective but I would recommend the book, it's a quick read as well
challenging
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
mysterious
reflective
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
I'd like to believe that I haven't grown up enough to understand the wisdom of this book. Or this book is not of the standards of 'Jonathan Livingston Seagull' or any good book.
I look forward to a future when this might make sense to me.
Until then, it is a humble two stat from someone who is not yet a Messiah.
I look forward to a future when this might make sense to me.
Until then, it is a humble two stat from someone who is not yet a Messiah.
Eh, it was okay. A little funny, a little charming, but mostly new agey philosophy that hits a lot of the same beats of the Word of Faith movement that I fundamentally disagree with. It was written by a cis white man and the privelege shows in his philosophy - most people who suffer aren't choosing to suffer. It's a philosophy lf victimn-blaming. But, yeah, points for being a decently enjoyable read, and the concept's kinda fun.
Part Tao, part The Secret (which I haven't read), part libertarian philosophy. There were a lot of things about this book I didn't like, but on the whole I got quite a bit out of it and I may dip into it again over the years. Definitely a good time in my life to have read this.
Entre dos y tres estrellas, según el estado de ánimo. Tras Juan Salvador Gaviota, el autor se descuelga con un libro aún más extraño, que comienza con una fábula sobre la segunda venida de Cristo en forma de mecánico y continúa con un encuentro en un campo de cereal de Illinois entre dos pilotos. El libro tiene demasiadas frases obvias, peca un poco de paulocoelhismo.
O, aún peor,
A mucha gente le sirve de inspiración, a mí me produjo algo de rechazo. Nada comparado con el estremecimiento de grima y asco que me provoca Albert Espinosa, pero pariente lejano. Un poco intrascendente para ser un libro que habla de la trascendencia.
What the caterpillar
calls the end of the world,
the master calls a
butterfly
O, aún peor,
You are
never given a wish
without also being given the
power to make it true.
You may
have to work for it,
however.
A mucha gente le sirve de inspiración, a mí me produjo algo de rechazo. Nada comparado con el estremecimiento de grima y asco que me provoca Albert Espinosa, pero pariente lejano. Un poco intrascendente para ser un libro que habla de la trascendencia.