The Zahir: A Novel of Obsession (P.S.)
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Genres: Literature & Fiction, Religion & Spirituality
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Literature & Fiction, Religion & Spirituality
Book Type: Paperback
Heather D. (icantswim) - reviewed on + 72 more book reviews
I enjoyed this book and found it to be worth the read. The first work I read by this author was Brida, which I enjoyed as well. I have not yet read The Alchemist, so I can't relate or compare the two.
The love story was OK. But the author's insights into love and relationships were often right on, especially when discussing the internal struggle of commitment vs. freedom.
However, it was the author's perspective on the human condition and the acceptable society practices of today that best resonated with me. Why are some human differences and preferences considered taboo? Why are taboo things received so poorly among our culture? Why do humans have an internal desire to "fit in" and belong to a tribe?
If you've made it this far as to read the reviews, go ahead and read the book. If has a lot to offer; everyone will get something different to take away from it.
The love story was OK. But the author's insights into love and relationships were often right on, especially when discussing the internal struggle of commitment vs. freedom.
However, it was the author's perspective on the human condition and the acceptable society practices of today that best resonated with me. Why are some human differences and preferences considered taboo? Why are taboo things received so poorly among our culture? Why do humans have an internal desire to "fit in" and belong to a tribe?
If you've made it this far as to read the reviews, go ahead and read the book. If has a lot to offer; everyone will get something different to take away from it.
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