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Paulo Coelho - The Zahir

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The Zahir is a perfect follow-on to The Alchemist. Paulo picks up the theme of the pilgrimage to Santiago but tells a very different, gripping story of love, loss and passionate obsession.

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  • this is my favorit book.

  • You are Perfect - brilliant Man. Thank You Friend

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  • My favorite book as well

  • This guy is the best writter of the world, for sure.

    Hugs from Brazil

  • I liked the ZAHIR, it is a good that shows me that our dreams are possible and real!!!

  • i'm sure he took precautions to not get her pregnant.. especially if he hoped that he will be back w/ his wife someday. The Zahir/slut should have taken into consideration that her husb might come for her & that she should NOT be pregnant, especially after he expressed he wanted children because it felt time to settle w/ kids. The book is spiritual so I get that the point is that the novelist has recognized the Zahir & is content on living w/ or w/o it, but..still.. pregnant? The ending killed.

  • *SPOILER ALERT* don't read if you don't want to know the ending of The Zahir. For those of ya'll who have read this I have a question. The wife leaves, she is a coward, she leaves without throughly explaining why she is leaving. i can deal with that though. This is what I can't deal with. His wife is pregnant with another man's child. I'm sorry but this Zahir is a slut. His heart breaks as he jokes about something related to the pregnancy. Although the novelist was in a relationship w/ Marie..

  • trasformar chumbo em ouro não é só para os poucos escolhidos mas sim de todo homem que caminha debaixo do sol.

  • reading coelho is like trekking to the everest base camp...after reaching there you can climb on your own...!!!

  • @nickisuhl You are right. Isn't their fault. They was born so.

  • @MultiAlexa33 I guess those who say bad about his books just don't understand them.

    Some people just don't have that spiritual sense you need to see the world like Mr. Coelho does. But they are not to blame for that. It's not their fault.

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