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The Fifth Mountain
by Paulo Coelho
You don't have to be an avid reader to understand one simple but an utmost important thing about novels. It is to give a right finish to the story, that carries the reader to the last page. With just four more pages left on my journey through this book, I was flabbergasted to realize that story ended with Elijah leaving Akbar for his hometown. And the rest of it was all covered as a side note, for the tranquillity of curiosity.
The author of this book has done it so well then I have started to appreciate him more than ever. It was really important for readers (like me) to be left with a thought of that message that the book carriers. It was important because a thought needs to be nurtured within ourselves. It takes time. And there was a chance that that thought is lost somewhere in the story.
However, how much futile the story was, I wanted protagonist to be content in few different instances other than when he was allowed to return. All along I felt like Elijah was a pessimist when he really was not.
The author of this book has done it so well then I have started to appreciate him more than ever. It was really important for readers (like me) to be left with a thought of that message that the book carriers. It was important because a thought needs to be nurtured within ourselves. It takes time. And there was a chance that that thought is lost somewhere in the story.
However, how much futile the story was, I wanted protagonist to be content in few different instances other than when he was allowed to return. All along I felt like Elijah was a pessimist when he really was not.