My ex reached out and interrupted the tranquility of my soul, excavating a bunch of bullshit feeling, and asked me if I’ve read it. No I havent fricking read it. Stupid fricking philistine b***h
total fluff. what it says is true, deep, etc. but it could have been an Instagram quotations- the whole fricking book. Don't read it and save your time, and read other shit.
The only book that made me angry to the point of throwing it in the bin halfway through. Or at least I thought. Some israeli quantum leap occurred and I found the thing on my shelf years later and I raged again. >t. read hundreds of novels of various genres
My mom gave it to me years ago; I read it bc I knew she’d never stop asking me if I had. It’s fine, pretty harmless inspirational stuff. Not especially deep: >if you want something bad enough, it’ll come to you
Bullcrap
My ex reached out and interrupted the tranquility of my soul, excavating a bunch of bullshit feeling, and asked me if I’ve read it. No I havent fricking read it. Stupid fricking philistine b***h
You should read it and then post quotes on IG.
Im too old for all of that but funny idea. That b***h had the nerve to put a bukowski quote in her bumble account when we broke up. My first hero.
You should have killed her the moment she mentioned it. Strangled her to death
/LULZ/ is that way sir >>>
>writing prompt: a bag full of inspirational posters
*farts*
total fluff. what it says is true, deep, etc. but it could have been an Instagram quotations- the whole fricking book. Don't read it and save your time, and read other shit.
>and read other shit.
Shit like Dan Brown?
>Thoughts?
That the public is extremely stupid and if you write for an extremely stupid audience you can make an extremely stupid amount of money.
That's the real lesson of The Alchemist.
I read it 6 years ago, remember only the basics of the story. I rated it 3/10 then.
YOU'LL NEVER CATCH ME SLIPPIN INTO DARKNESS
It’s cute story, with nice descriptions. It’s worth a read and pretty short too
I thought it was incelcore.
The only book that made me angry to the point of throwing it in the bin halfway through. Or at least I thought. Some israeli quantum leap occurred and I found the thing on my shelf years later and I raged again.
>t. read hundreds of novels of various genres
One of the worst books I’ve read
Are any other Coelho books worth reading?
My mom gave it to me years ago; I read it bc I knew she’d never stop asking me if I had. It’s fine, pretty harmless inspirational stuff. Not especially deep:
>if you want something bad enough, it’ll come to you
I never like the "foreign thing better" trope
I read it twice and really liked it, it's comfy. Have you ever thought about just packing up and doing exactly what you want, going wherever you want?