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Celestine Prophecy, The: Abridged

Celestine Prophecy, The: Abridged

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Garbage!!!!!!!!!!!!
Review: Not only is this book idiotic, but anyone who liked it is also an idiot

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Causes one to wonder!
Review: The content and ideas in Celestine Prophecy offer the reader a different way to view life. One may finish the book with the question in their mind - Should I attempt to see life energy in my house plants? Celestine Prophecy challenges the settled mind to ask once again, "Could there be some validity to this books' author's content and ideas? Interlaced throughout the book, which outlines the discovery and explaination of The Nine Insights, is suspense and the constant, offen nagging question - Is this fact or fiction. Fact or

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Worst book I ever read.
Review: This horror was chosen by my book group & like a good trooper, I struggled through it - but I was either laughing at the poor writing & story, or fighting my desire to heave it as far as I could. The only good thing about reading this book for me was the pleasure of ripping it to shreds with likeminded members during our meeting

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Drivel
Review: The one-line summary really says it all. Redfield claims to have discovered nine - or ten - "insights"; all of which are either simply false or were so obvious that any child of seven has "perceived" them long ago. The story revolves around a search for pieces of a manuscript which contains these so-called "insights". Since the "insights" themselves lack any real imagination or impact, Redfield spices up the story by claiming that governments and church officials are desperate to suppress these "subversive" ideas. Any reasonable reader will find him (or her) - self constantly asking why a government or church would get so excited about such meaningless banality. The best thing about the book is that it is written at about a 5th-grade level, so you'll only waste about an hour and a half on it, even if you are hung over and got just two hours' sleep last night. A further thought is that there is no more devastating indictment of the "dumbing down" of our society than the presence of this vacuous nonsense on the best-seller list for over a year

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book will make you re-think your "Ultimate Destination"
Review: I loved reading the Celestine Prophecy. Although the writing leaves something to be desired in certain places, the Nine Insights provided will make you look again at the world around you. You will begin to re-evaluate "coincidences" and wonder about your purpose here

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An important message, not a literary masterpiece.
Review: An allegory. Not to be read as a literary masterpiece but as an important message. Redfield posits that something big is happening just beneath the veneer of life's experiences. Seemingly coincidental occurrences move us in pre-destined directions. Following the heart's voice leads to one's true purpose in life. But the heart whipsers so listen carefully. The first few "manuscripts" made sense but the last one went way beyond anything I could relate to. Still, a very important message in an easy to digest format.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A stepping stone to greater things for the general public.
Review: Though the writing may not be what is considered to be a literary great, the book does provide a message that the masses are desperately seeking. With this in mind, and the fact that people who have read this book have considered aspects of life, spirtuality, and human potential and ability that may have never before been considered, I believe a mission has been accomplished.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Horrible.
Review: The only thing good I got out of this book were quick sleeps. Couldn't wait to put it down

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Overrated but interesting spiritually
Review: I can't believe all the hype CP has gotten!?! Rather than reading this book, I recommend The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho. It is about a true spiritual journey AND is well written.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: An overhyped book and one of the worst written
Review: Having been given this book as a present by my son who claims he was inspired by the narative, I was very let down. For a book that is basically suppose to be for self enlightenment why did the author go to this hokey story line. He would have been better off writing it as a straight book for enlightenment... That is if he could write!!!! If you want to see what writing is all about read Umberto Eco's new magnificent novel "The Island Of The Day Before". A guess to sell a best seller today you need to write to the level of the masses.. A sad commentary on our times.


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