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eyemaker
12-19-2007, 11:24 PM
I have finished reading one of Bach's fable, and I found it great!! It is a journey of a seagul in flight and in yielding life. Richard Bach has claimed to have crafted the novels as a result of a series of personal visions. The words he took down during the mystical occurrence eventually became the basis for the novel. The literary piece is light and unessuming. The most casual of readers could immediately pick the novel up and digest its contents in the space of a single hour. Throughout the story, pictures are shown in a reason(immediacy). The crux of Bach's work concerns itself with the search fo one's pupose in life. The struggles that we are involved within the process of living a very personal one. THe same struggle is stickingly captured in the novel. The themes of love, perseverance and spirituality manifest in the form of a gull but it is a story that is all too human. Somehow adolescent may find this a very engaging one. Jonathan Livingston Seagull is a spiritual tour de force; a work that transcends time and space, and limitation.

Hey there guys!! I'm encouraging you all to read this book...:blush:
I need some of your comments and analytical perspective regarding Bach's novel...:D

eyemaker
01-04-2008, 11:42 PM
...Hi there!!! Reply????

stlukesguild
01-05-2008, 12:19 AM
Please don't tempt me...:(

TaLisman
01-06-2008, 11:55 PM
...Hey there eyemaker!!! I've read that too..! good one!hehe! I'm a new member here!:D :D :D

Dark Muse
01-07-2008, 12:37 AM
It has been a while sense I read it, I found it all quite strange really and I do not think I really cared for it that much.