tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-699402879824242937.post6926678217230494830..comments2023-06-20T10:14:26.286+01:00Comments on End Of All Roads: Reading ListJuliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13811986431531071078noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-699402879824242937.post-19125299818610278752013-05-10T06:56:29.400+01:002013-05-10T06:56:29.400+01:00Don't know what part of me made me buy this on...Don't know what part of me made me buy this one. In this book, Coelho tries to bring together the solutions to various aspects of our life, like enmity, hatred, love, loneliness, but he fails to dilate your pupils. He presents these ideas as answers to the questions asked by the people of Accra. Infact, had the book been full of cliches of our lives, it would have been a bit better. But Coelho went on his own way to write a "GOSPEL", when everyone knows that such things can only find utterance in one's own precarious state. Paulo Coelho is in the prime of his career, and it seems he has forgotten those philosophies that previously drew readers to his books.<br />If you are in a precarious state, searching for purpose in life, do not read this book. Instead, go for self-help books, they are really better and will encourage you.<br />Or you may read Coelho's other books, but mind you, this one is a disaster. Paheliyanhttp://hindisms.org/hindi-sms/hindi-paheli-for-kids.htmlnoreply@blogger.com