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Books : Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia (International Export Edition) |
Binding: Perfect Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 920
EAN: 9780143113997
ISBN: 0143113992
Label: Penguin Books
Manufacturer: Penguin Books
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 464
Publication Date: November 15, 2007
Publisher: Penguin Books
Studio: Penguin Books
Sales Rank: 915131
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Although this book gained huge popularity almost immediately after its release--which was a full two years ago now--initially, I had some reluctance to read it. This is surprising given that 1) I'm about the same age as the author, 2) I generally really enjoy memoirs, and 3) I've studied Italian and am into yoga, which are two of the three major themes of this book. However, my sense from others who had read EAT, PRAY, LOVE before me was that for all those who loved the book, just as many hated ... Read More
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This author sounds like very immature for her age. At age 35, she is still dreaming to be loved like a princess. She is very needy, needs a full attention from everyone, particularly from her lover. Her inner voice tells her that she doesn't want to have children. I think her inner voice is right about it. How can she take of children when she needs a full attention herself. From the book I feel that she is someone who always gets what she wants in a selfish way. That book doesn't say exactly what ... Read More
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I know everyone has thier opinion and story about this book, some loved it and some thought is was over sold - well, I think that depends on where you are and how open you are to experiencing growth. My story is that this book moved me in ways unimaginable. I absolutely loved the journey and the truths discovered along the way. If you are still trying to figure it all out and would love some great insight, read this book. It has become almost like a reference for me - I plan to read it many times ... Read More
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Uplifting memoir and includes one of the most accurate depictions of the frustration of learning how to meditate (and how she finally "got it").
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After reading a bit each night, I found myself rooting for Liz to find inner peace, and identifying ways to do so within myself along the way.
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