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Drifters

Drifters

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Incredible journey
Review: What can I say, this book is a revelation of ideas that seem to be forgoten, or almost look down on, and trust me that is a bad thing. Dreamers and "reality chasers" on one side, and semi-revolutionaries and rare inteligent human beings on the other these characters were on a crusade for finding the holy grail of their own identity, and boy, they have done it style.
Free spirit and ideas about life have been forgoten. Life should be an experience and unfortunatelly not many seem to venture and take the challenge anymore. I guess we are pretty content culture now. We all chase the same dreams of money and wealth and we have indeed become popular culture of same goals.
Let me quote a last sentence of the book "...but now I believe that men ought to inspect their dreams. And know the for what they are" and I don't think it's meant to be in a way Churchill would say it.
Read the first page, and you wont let it down...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An incredable book
Review: While I was living in Switzerland on a cultural exchange for a year, my mother would periodically send me books that she thought I might be interested in. When she sent me the Drifter's I didn't know what I was getting myself into.
For the most part, I knew what the characters were going through as they journeyed at a young age to foreign countries away from everything they knew and so I adopted a bond with the book right away. The more I read of it, the deeper it pulled me into its grasps.

Although I did not get the chance to visit Spain while in Europe, its the next stop on my itinerary of life. As soon as I get the chance, there I will be in Torremolinos, Spain.
although I have not read it in several years, the book is still one of my favorites and probably will remain one of my favorites for the duration of my life. :)
to this day, it still makes me smile.


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