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Manuscript Found in Accra Paulo Coelho REVIEW

Manuscript Found in Accra

Paulo Coelho

 REVIEW

 A self-help sheen hangs over this e book with the aid of the the world over bestselling creator of The Alchemist, which reads a whole lot greater like a set of bland aphorisms than a work of fiction. It is Jerusalem, the 12 months 1099, and as French infantrymen put together to invade, a collection gathers round a trite sage referred to as “the Copt.” The topics broached are wide-ranging and extremely random: a younger woman asks about solitude and the Copt gives her a circuitous answer: “If you're never on my own, you can't realize your self. And if you do not understand your self, you'll start to fear the void. But the void does no longer exist.” A boy, worrying he may be useless, is informed: “Don’t try to be beneficial. Try to be your self; this is sufficient, and that makes all of the distinction.” Another lady comes to a decision that the time is right to ask about beauty and is told that beauty is more about how one wears garments than the garments themselves. If Coelho is trying parody, he has failed, this being both too long and too broad. The understanding to be observed here might be found in many different, higher locations

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