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I've read a few Coelho books and generally, I really like them. This one fell short of the mark for me. This book is much heavier on the philosophy/"lesson" than on the story and one of the things I've enjoyed so much about Coelho is the balance between these things. Teh story focuses on love and what that really means. I don't know if I agree with the story, that one needs to empty oneself of the past to be open to the energy of love. It feels a little too... hippie? New Age-y? Nebulous? I think he sincerely tries to move past that, but I don't know if he ever achieves it.
Food: a Twinkie missing half its filling. Light, easy to consume, but there's something not quite there.
Food: a Twinkie missing half its filling. Light, easy to consume, but there's something not quite there.