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Eat Pray Love Book By Elizabeth Gilbert Paperback 334 Pages Copyright 2006

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Item specifics

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Very Good: A book that does not look new and has been read but is in excellent condition. No obvious ...
Book Title
Eat Pray Love
Item Length
8&1/4"
Publisher
Penguin Books
Intended Audience
Adults
Vintage
No
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No
Publication Year
2006
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
3/4"
Author
Elizabeth Gilbert
Personalized
No
Topic
Love
Item Width
5&1/2"
Number of Pages
334
ISBN
9780143038412

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  • Top favorable review

    Loved reading the book!

    The book arrived early and was in satisfactory condition, as expected. Except for the author going on too long about her research on various topics, I found the book to be interesting, entertaining, and very funny. The authors use of "big words" was kind of annoying because people typically don't use them in every day conversation. I got tired of looking them up in the dictionary. However as a fellow writer, I do admire her extensive vocabulary, and I'm a little jealous. I love Liz's personality and her boldness and talent as a writer and a speaker. I loved the 3 non-fiction books I've read by her so far.

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  • Memoir chronicles of the author's trip around the world

    Jennifer Egan of The New York Times described Gilbert's prose as "fueled by a mix of intelligence, wit and colloquial exuberance that is close to irresistible", but later stated that the novel "drags" in the middle. She continued in stating that she was more interested in "the awkward, unresolved stuff she must have chosen to leave out," noting that Gilbert omits the "confusion and unfinished business of real life," and that "we know how the story ends pretty much from the beginning." Oprah Winfrey enjoyed the book, and devoted two episodes of The Oprah Winfrey Show to the book. Maureen Callahan of the New York Post disliked the book because of its spiritual themes, especially its focus on Eastern religion. She heavily criticized the book, calling it "narcissistic New Age reading," and ...

  • Between the hype and the haters

    Gilbert's book is an honest, humorous exploration of who she is, what she wants, and what she needs. The beginning is tough to get through. Without having established sympathy from her audience, she dredges us through her darkest hour. I persevered through this, only because I lead a book club that had selected the book. After forcing myself to continue, got hooked in her Italian adventure. It was at this time that she shared enough of her background to evoke my sympathy and empathy - she became human, rather than a caricature of the sad little rich girl. I loved her time in India, even if I'm a bit incredulous. I gradually became discontented toward the end of the book. Perhaps this reflects the author's confusion about her time in Indonesia. Perhaps it's that I wanted her to ...

  • Absolutely worst book ever

    I think this is probably the worst book I have ever read in my life. I browsed through it at the bookstore at the recommendation of someone and didn't want to buy it, but thought maybe I'd give it a try to give this person honest feedback. So I found and purchased it for just below cover price on ebay. I can't even bring myself to talk to this person, I feel I will never trust their opinion on anything else ever again. This is absolutely the worst writing ever. Horrible, horrible writing. She is constantly using parenthesis to explain herself, good writers don't need to do this every few sentences. She stops, if you can say stop because there is no flow to her writing, and says things like "let me explain something first" and "if you must know" and goes on about how she doesn't ...

  • A good book for truth seekers

    Even though Ms. Gilbert is relatively young, she has packed a lot of experience into her years. She has a good sense of humor, and has a great ability to poke fun at herself. She also had the courage to travel alone to distant places in the search of truth and pleasure. As someone interested in all aspects of meditation, I enjoyed her experiences during several months in an Indian ashram. She traveled to some pretty high levels of consciousness, and demonstrated good knowledge on the subject. She also traveled to Rome and to Bali, and her experiences there were also fun to read. I recommend this book as both entertaining and thoughtful.