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Which Paulo Coelho Book Should I Read Next

Which Paulo Coelho books you have read?

I've only read The Alchemist.

We had to read it for school...but I really, really liked it.

Which is the best Paulo Coelho book?

The Alchemist to learn about life and yourself.
The Zahir to learn about how love flows (or we should let it).

Have any of u read the alchemist by paulo coelho?

The only thing worse than Dan Brown is Paulo Coelho .

Which are the best books of Paulo Coelho and other writers one must read?

Paulo Coelho has the greatest quality of converting a quest into meaningful journey. Almost in every writing of his, he has wonderfully achieved a meaningful existence towards the end and so his experience summons the reader to feel the same. I have read the followingThe AlchemistThe ZahirThe PilgrimageThe SpyHippyEleven MinutesAdulteryThe Devil and Miss PrymAmong all I had been swayed by The Alchemist which has almost changed my entire way of thinking. It has preached me to see the universe as a canvas on which we draw what we achieve. It is full of positivity and godliness .Next most impressive is Adultery where a already fulfilling wife finds meaning in her married relation through adultery to reach a new truthfulness. The concept is as unique as it's confusing but only Paulo can deliver such theme in the most impressive manner.

Where can i download for free the e-books of paulo coelho?

The Gutenberg Project has tens of thousands of books available for free download in pdf

http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page

If, by chance, there is something you can't find there... then one of my English professors gave me this site, which is basically the same thing and was put together by the University of Pennsylvania:

http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/lis...

All copyrighted material is illegal to download. Here are some sites that have non-copywrited material for reading:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/bro...
http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/ebooks/
http://www.thefreelibrary.com/
http://www.baen.com/library/
http://www.ebooks3.com/
http://www.bookyards.com/
http://www.redbirdstudio.com/E_Books/
http://www.free-online-novels.com/
http://www.bibliomania.com/1/frameset.ht...
http://www.starry.com/novel/authors.htm
http://www.bygosh.com/features.htm
http://www.bygosh.com/thebestnovels.htm
http://www.bookspot.com/ask/
http://www.bookspot.com/

But I would try the Gutenberg Project first. I think their collection is more extensive.

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