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Title:ئەلف
Author:Paulo Coelho
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 234 pages
Published:The Best of Paulo Coelho 30 books — 833 voters أفضل الكتب للقراءة في السفر 727 books — 1,099 voters
Categories:Fiction. Novels. Philosophy. Spirituality
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ئەلف Paperback | Pages: 234 pages
Rating: 3.38 | 39826 Users | 2804 Reviews

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Transform your life. Rewrite your destiny.

In his most personal novel to date, internationally bestselling author Paulo Coelho returns with a remarkable journey of self-discovery. Like the main character in his much-beloved The Alchemist, Paulo is facing a grave crisis of faith. As he seeks a path of spiritual renewal and growth, his only real option is to begin again—to travel, to experiment, to reconnect with people and the landscapes around him.

Setting off to Africa, and then to Europe and Asia via the Trans-Siberian railroad, he initiates a journey to revitalize his energy and passion. Even so, he never expects to meet Hilal. A gifted young violinist, she is the woman Paulo loved five hundred years before—and the woman he betrayed in an act of cowardice so far-reaching that it prevents him from finding real happiness in this life. Together they will initiate a mystical voyage through time and space, traveling a path that teaches love, forgiveness, and the courage to overcome life’s inevitable challenges. Beautiful and inspiring, Aleph invites us to consider the meaning of our own personal journeys.

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Spoiler Alert: Touted as autobiographical, the first 1/4 of the book is a conversation about spirituality between Coelho and his mentor (who seems to live in the past and whom Coelho connects with on some astral plain)... All this to determine that he is dissatisfied, bored, and seeking more from his predictable life. Coelho then switches to the fantastical when claiming he has met a past love (as in a reincarnated self meeting his true love from 500 years ago who is also reincarnated). She just

This was a wonderful and amazing book. Without realizing it the author took me on journey of self-discovery that opened my eyes to the newness of the world. I feel that this book is on par with the Alchemist. In its own unique way it continues the story. I read the Alchemist just after graduating from college. I was new to adult independent living and looking to command the world. I discover Mr. Coelhos book the Alchemist and learn of spiritual transformations and growth. Now I am in my late 30s

Coelho takes you along with him on a spiritual journey of self-discovery. He writes about his sojourn across Russia and meeting a Turkish girl called Hilal who helps him discover where he is now, where he was in the past and where hes going in the future. Together they discover their destiny through the Aleph. Paulo wrote Aleph in a very personal level. It deeply challenges one to stop and think about life and every inch of its complexity. This is a fresh read out of my usual Paranormal genre.

I wanted to love this book because of the premise. A man goes on a personal journey and meets a woman from a past life. Together they explore their ancient connection and hopefully come to some conclusion.That's how it's supposed to go. However, the premise is never fully developed and the story turns into a coming-of-middle-age fantasy for the protagonist, who is coincidentally named Paulo. There were a few flaws in the plot from my view - the author took lots of time repeating to us what the



This book came to me by mistake one day. I got through a fair bit of it, but did not feel inspired in anyway and the writing style was irritating. DNF.

When already-famous novelists approach their twilight years, do you notice that some of them become strange? Last week, I read about Haruki Murakami (born 1949; now 62) trying to train himself as a triathlon participant at the age of 55 while writing his memoir What I Talk About When I Talk About Running (2007). Currently, I am reading a book by John Steinbeck (1902-1968) who at the age of 59 toured along several states living in a trailer together with his poodle dog Charley and wrote his

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