book review - The Valkyries (Paulo Coelho)

May 10, 2011 21:27

Another semi-random grab off the library shelf - I recognised the author's name and that I've been meaning to read some of his stuff for a while. Then I read the back and it was basically a trip out into the Mojave Desert to find a female Hells Angels chapter, so I was pretty much hooked. I've been to the Mojave Desert, it is awesome, and one day I ( Read more... )

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quercus May 10 2011, 21:32:19 UTC
Coelho? I've got some of that somewhere. Bought it when I used to have time to read things. Grabbed a couple of those "New Scientists to read when you're dead" by that chap you mentioned the other day too.

I've got a book proposal that I really ought to read, as my editor said "It'll only take half an hour". When I next have half an hour spare, I'll maybe try that.

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cybermule May 11 2011, 16:27:25 UTC
Yeah. Maybe after the festival for you. And in. About 15 years for me.

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mallt May 10 2011, 21:50:07 UTC
What's the book's title?

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sagefemme11 May 10 2011, 22:18:30 UTC
Yeah, up the title, Yo!

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cybermule May 10 2011, 22:30:41 UTC
Done :)

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weemadharold May 17 2011, 15:01:10 UTC
I think I'd love the desert. Every time I watch a show set in New Mexico or Arizona or similar I get slightly wistful. In a weird sort of way, I think it would be similar to being by the sea. Sitting on a clifftop looking out over a vast expanse of wet nothingness/sitting on a rock looking out over a vast expanse of dry nothingness. I bet the stars look amazing from the desert, too.

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cybermule May 18 2011, 17:47:47 UTC
They are :) Think there's something about growing up in the green lush bits of England that makes big expanses of rock seem exciting.

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lectrix_lecti May 19 2011, 09:04:16 UTC
I've only read The Alchymist, which I absolutely HATED. It's really bloody Christian-preachy and I hate being preached at. It's made me state often and loudly that Coelho is the only writer whose books deserve to be burned. But now you've gone and made me almost consider reading this one.

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cybermule May 19 2011, 09:14:31 UTC
It does get disappointingly Christian-centric towards the end. I wish it hadn't done that. Still worth a read though, IMO. Might skip The Alchymist.

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