
Leigh P. (
Leigh) reviewed on 9/9/2007...
23 member(s) found this review helpful.
I found this book overly philosophical. Coelho sacrificed what could have been a good story by pushing an agenda of his own philosophy. Although yes, it was cute, and I was genuinely curious about whether or not Santiago would find his treasure, this is not good fiction. If you want to feel good and need inspiration, then this IS a good book for you -- and you'll read through it pretty quickly, too.

Marci and Duane S. (
flame60) reviewed on 6/22/2007...
6 member(s) found this review helpful.
This book was pretty good. It seemed to be told in parable style and was a little slow for me.
5 member(s) found this review helpful.
I found this book to be a little hard to read/follow. It was okay but did not make it to my favorite list.

Bonnie A. (
Mizzou) reviewed on 11/4/2006...
5 member(s) found this review helpful.
This fairy tale-philosophical essay shimmers throughout its 167 pages---as one reads he accompanies the boy on the strange and marvelous journey in quest of his dream. I'm very glad to have become acquainted with this gifted Brazilian author.
4 member(s) found this review helpful.
I know this is a popular book, I didn't get it.
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
I found this kind of lightweight, a simple parable that hardly makes for a whole book. Not life-changing, but not unpleasant to read.
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An interesting Fable. I am very glad I read it.
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It's truely as wonderful as everyone says...a magical tale.
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I have it because it was a bookclub selection in not one, but two clubs I have belonged to over the years. I didn't like it either time I read it but others find it inspiring. Good luck!
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
A quick read, keeps you interested and can bring a sense of comfort in listening to your heart and pursuing its path. Nothing new or earth shattering, but good.
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I read this for my book club, and was excited about the pick since I've heard good things about it. Although the book started out with great promise, by the end I had grown bored of it, which is surprising since it is a short book! The ending felt flat to me, and I felt the book did not live up to all I had hoped it would be.
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A wonderful, enlightening story (fable) that inspires the reader to follow their dream. The main character experiences all of the highs and lows we all experience, yet he was on the path to follow his dream. I will remember the lessons this story revealed for a long time.
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"A wise and inspiring fable about the pilgrimage that life should be."
-M. Scott Peck
"Just listen to your heart... That's what I do."
-Napoleon Dynamite
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
A short, yet deep, little book about following your dreams, a very good choice for book club discussions.

Vanessa N. (
vyver) reviewed on 1/6/2006...
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This is definitely one of the more quotable books I've read, and it does encourage one to ponder. However, while I did enjoy the book, I didn't find it as good as popular praise had led me to believe it would be. I never became particularly attached to any of the characters, and while I was intrigued by their situations and liked learning the various things that the book demonstrated about different cultures, I didn't have a problem putting the book down if I felt like doing something else. All-in-all, it's a cute book, but I doubt it would have sold as well if it had been any longer.

Emily U. (
EmilyU) reviewed on 9/5/2009...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Wow. I was like a hungry wolf with this book! I thought the underlying messages were though provoking and powerful... in a way it became a 'bible' to me & my lifestyle of following my heart. I will definitely read this book over & over the inspiration and motivation is refreshing.

Lisa (
sugarmom) - Sugar Land, TX reviewed on 3/19/2009...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Paulo Coelho tells a great story of following your dreams. If you have a dream and are looking for the motivation to believe in it, read this book. If your goal is simply to be entertained, this is not for you. Although this book is a nice read, the story has more impact if it addresses the right audience. I enjoyed this story and like many of the author's other books.
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I found this book to be very thought provoking. It is the story of a journey that comes full circle. It really is true that sometimes you aren't satisfied until you come completely around and see things from the end of the journey. I enjoy Paulo Coehlhos writing.

Corie A. (
Corie) reviewed on 12/13/2008...
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This book came to me from my "spiritual soulmate" Peter, whom I was madly in love with all through the summer of '04. I sat in the coffee shop where he worked one lazy Sunday afternoon, in an overstuffed chair with sunlight filtering in through those awesome gothic windows and drank each word of this book into my soul.
If you are looking for a nice meaty book filled with twists, turns and life-like characters - this is NOT your book. Wait until you are more in a more introspective mood. Coelho's prose is simplistic and at times childish. And the read is easy - I finished in around an hour and a half I suppose. But the meanings left scattered throughout the chapters are intense and authentic. Omens and signs - all around us, the universe directing us and helping us, wanting us to succeed. All we have to do is be aware - to listen.
I have a leather bound journal filled with nothing but quotes, sayings, important sentences scrapped from here or there. In it, there are a couple wise words from my friend Peter because he was a deep, old soul. But overwhelmingly some of my favorite gems in that little book come from Coelho's Alchemist. He is a master at speaking to the soul. Here are two of my favorites:
"One is loved because one is loved. No reason is needed for loving."
"People become facinated with pictures and words, and wind up forgetting the Language of the World."
A deep, deep novel if you read it with your spiritual mind. Too simplistic if you are reading it for entertainment
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This is a must have. Read it over and over when you feel like you are at the crossroads in life. This short book always brings a tiny light of insight and brings hope that no matter what choices we make, the universe will conspire to ensure we meet our destiny.
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This is a great Book. It borrows a lot from the bible and is a great parable about following your inner dreams.
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As cliche as it sounds, this book made me remember some things I care a great deal about but have pushed to the side to deal with everyday life. It reminded me that I can only get as far in life as I allow myself to go. The Alchemist is worth the read, especially if you're looking for something to put you back on course.

Leah G. (
LeahG) reviewed on 5/18/2008...
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This was a sweet little story, about a boy who is pure of heart who finds his way through life in order to reach his destiny. Very enjoyable reading.
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The story was very interesting, the neat take on his subject, his obvious love for what he was writing, and the spiritual reflections make it beautiful. Searching for your personal legend.......... Amazing book. Great read.
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Different. While it was interesting, it wasn't really as good as I expected it to be, based on the premise of the book.
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This philosophical book was easy to read. I found it comforting and insightful, yet simple in its presentation. The fable is inspiring and reminds us all of what is really important in life. The main message is one we hear repeatedly any many realms, but few listen to: "Follow your heart."
I'm hanging on to this one for awhile.

Carrie R. (
carriero) reviewed on 12/6/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
This is a book that should be picked up and re-read every year. What an inspiring book!

Renee' B. (
swimtchr) reviewed on 11/17/2007...
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I was disappointed in this fable about following your dreams. I have read others like the Dreamgiver and The Traveler's Gift that were great! I didn't really enjoy this one.

Haylen B. (
haylen) reviewed on 10/17/2007...
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One of my favorite books. I have read it 4 times and get something different out of it each time.
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Really the title says it all. An easy to follow tale about a young man who leaves his homeland in search of treasure revealed n a dream. He meets many and learns much in his trek, develops and exercises his courage, his discretion, his fortitude and his trust in his heart. A lovely tale.
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great philosophical book
Luz C. reviewed on 2/24/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
A classic, simple book about living your best life. Inspirational and an easy read.

Katie V. (
katiev) reviewed on 1/7/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
A very inspirational fable. This book makes a great gift for a graduate.
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
EXCELLENT book. Not many like it around, in style, content and thought.

Rich W. (
hunt) reviewed on 10/11/2006...
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A beautiful gentle alegory about listening to your heart. I enjoy Coelhos writing. It puts me in a right mind and reminds me to continue walking the path set by my heart
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I loved it! Its now one of my favorite books!
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Everyone should read this book.
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"To realize one's destiny is a person's only obligation." This story, dazzling in its simplicity and wisom, is about an Andalusian shepherd boy named Santiago who travels from his homeland in Spain to the Egyptian desert in search of a treausre buried in the Pyramids. Along the way he meets a Gypsy woman, a man who calls himself king, and an Alchemist, all of whom point Santiago in the direction of his quest. No one knows what the treasure is, or if Santiago will be able to srmount the obstacles along the way. But what starts out as a journey to find worldly goods turns into a meditation on the teasures found within. Lush, evocative, and deeply humane, the story of Santiago is an eternal testament to the transorming power of our dreams and the importance of listening to our hearts.
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A touching, inspring fable.
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A wonderful book!
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A wonderful book!

Eleni P. (
justleni) reviewed on 12/16/2005...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Most people love this book but I am not sure that I did. On the positive side- it is a quick read, and there is no denying that Coelho is a good writer. why I didn't like it- too much like a self-help book disguised as a cute story mixed with philosophical ramblings about following your dreams.

Tish O. (
tish) - NJ reviewed on 10/21/2005...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
try as i might...i could not finish this book which came highly recommended...someday i will try it again
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
This is a beautiful, spiritual story reminiscient of "Jonathan Livingston Seagull" or "Illusions",A very fast read {2 Hrs} I loved it so much I really debated about reposting it, but you read it now pass it on and I'll get a copy later

Melissa W. (
mwalton) reviewed on 10/2/2005...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Interesting read, however at times it felt that it was symbolic for symbolisms sake. Like it was trying to hard to be "deep and insightful".

Liz M. (
Ealisaid) reviewed on 9/13/2005...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
"The Alchemist" is the story of Santiago, who leaves his home in search of his "dream". We only learn Santiago's name at the very beginning of the book. After that, the author always refers to him as "the boy" even though it's clear that Santiago is at least 18, which is young but certainly not a boy.
The author fills the book with sayings that I suppose he thinks are profound. I find such books to be a bit of a bore, but in a book aimed at children, things like that are OK. However, what's really disturbing about "The Alchemist" was the sexism. Santiago meets and immediately falls in love with Fatima, a girl who lives at a huge oasis in the desert. He then has this conversation with the wise old Alchemist:
"'Fatima is a woman of the desert,' said the alchemist. 'She knows that men have to go away in order to return. And she already has her treasure: it's you. Now she expects that you will find what it is you're looking for.'
Uh huh. Apparently all the desert women are the same...their "treasure" or "dream" is just to get a man, and then they stay home and wait while the man goes off in search of his own dream. Yikes.
All of the wise ones who Santiago meets on his journey are men, except for the brief appearance of an old Gypsy women at the beginning, although Santiago does believe that she is deceitful and full of trickery.
And what happens when Santiago finally fulfills his dream? It is not the journey itself, the things he learned, or the people he met along the way...it's a...Ha! Bet you can't guess! (Or can you?) And guess where he finds it? Apparently if we all follow our hearts and pay attention to our dreams, we too will find a treasure. As long as we're men.

Michelle P. (
Michelle) reviewed on 2/24/2005...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
I loved this book. I just could not put it down. It is a fiction book, but it has principles you can use on a daily basis.
Well written. It reminded me of The Prophet by Gibram.
Inspirational, like a story from the bible
This book is to be read more than once, loved it
Waaaaay over-rated! This book is pure hype and I'm embarrassed I fell for it. The philosophical text used by this author is pure stupidity. I caught myself rolling my eyes more times than none. On a better note, there are like 2 quotes that I liked in all 167 pages...
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book - so much that I picked up several other Coelhos. However, I can't seem to remember what the book was about. My favorites always stick with me.
Quick read, greatly inspirational.
A fable that that shows you how life should be lived...simple and without obstacles to get in your way.

Jenn T. (
stoon3) reviewed on 2/28/2009...
This book was very light reading and just a feel-gooder. For one who is unsure where they are headed in life, The Alchemist will show you the way. Both inspiring and motivating.
I suggest this book to people all the time. Its one of my favorite books of all time. Its a fable about following your dreams and finding love. I think that the people who dont get it or who say they didnt like it must have a pretty sour outlook on life.