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massy_masroor 's review for:
The Archer
by Paulo Coelho
Use your bad moments to discover what makes you tremble. Use your good moments to find your road to inner peace.
A master, who was once famous for his archery, retires a long ago, teaches a boy about the different nuances of archery, metaphorically gives the lessons of life in a very subtle way. It’s a teacher- disciple conversation based fictional work on the line of great works like Thus spoke Zarathustra by Nietzsche, The prophet by Khalil Gibran, The art of war by Sun Tzu (which I read) etc., but failed to justice fully.
You might find many part of it useful, as long as you expectations aren’t quite high. A more interactive and elaborated description of the ideas could have made it amazing. It can be read as short story with some good takeaways as lesson, which might not be completely new or refreshing, however, certainly be helpful in many other ways.
A master, who was once famous for his archery, retires a long ago, teaches a boy about the different nuances of archery, metaphorically gives the lessons of life in a very subtle way. It’s a teacher- disciple conversation based fictional work on the line of great works like Thus spoke Zarathustra by Nietzsche, The prophet by Khalil Gibran, The art of war by Sun Tzu (which I read) etc., but failed to justice fully.
You might find many part of it useful, as long as you expectations aren’t quite high. A more interactive and elaborated description of the ideas could have made it amazing. It can be read as short story with some good takeaways as lesson, which might not be completely new or refreshing, however, certainly be helpful in many other ways.