The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
I have read The Alchemist against the advice of some of my Forum friends (sorry, Crisaor and AP) because it is one of the books listed in Big Read. I should have known better.
Santiago, a young shepherd, leaves his home to go to Egypt to find a buried treasure after having a dream about it. During his journey, he meets unusual people and learns a lot about the world and himself. He becomes rich, powerful and falls in love but at the end, he realises that he needs to follow his dreams to be able to find peace and contentment.
This might be classified as a 'feel-good' book but it is so full of cliches that it simply leaves the reader (me, in this case) feeling bored and worse. Both the story line and language lack originality and are banal.
It was said on the book cover that it would "change people's lives". The only way, I believe, this book could change people's lives would be by putting them off reading for the rest of their lives.
2/10 KitKats!