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Paulo Coelho: Zahir review


I've had a thing on Paulo Coelho ever since I first read The Devil and Miss Prym and this book wasn't a bad choice to buy.
Coelho once again writes a book filled with different people and their different destinies and the feeling of commitment and identification is so strong that you don't want to leave this book.

Zahir is an arabic word and means something that is seen and present that one can't just pass. It's something that starts only as a small thought but eventually takes over our minds.

This book is about obsession, of a man who has lost his wife and wants to know why she has left. He travels from Paris to Middle Asia but not only to search for his wife, but to search for himself - who he really is and what he wants from life.

Coelho's books are always filled with wisdom, love, humanistic ideas and philosophy that occupy your mind and won't leave you to be.
Everyone should read at least one of his books in their life.
/ [Caterin S.]

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