| Selected Product: | Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia Audiobook Edition: Unabridged Author: Elizabeth Gilbert Publisher: Penguin Audio Release Date: 2006-02-16 ISBN-10: 0143058525 ISBN-13: 9780143058526 List Price: $39.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Come, reza, ama / Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia ISBN-10: 1598209590 ISBN-13: 9781598209594 List Price:$17.99 Choose To Be Happy: A Guide to Total Happiness ISBN-10: 0980109604 ISBN-13: 9780980109603 List Price:$15.95 The Truth About Fairy Tales ISBN-10: 1419662937 ISBN-13: 9781419662935 List Price:$16.99 | To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia by Elizabeth Gilbert (ISBN-10: 0143058525, ISBN-13: 9780143058526). At this time we have not yet written a review for Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia by Elizabeth Gilbert (ISBN-10: 0143058525, ISBN-13: 9780143058526). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com The celebrated author of The Last American Man creates an irresistible, candid, and eloquent account of her pursuit of worldly pleasure and spiritual devotion.
Unabridged CDs - 13 CDs, 15 hours Eat, Pray, Love | Customer Rating: | | The book is excellent, and a good read that's hard to put down. Elizabeth Gilbert did and excellent job in sharing her journey to get closer with God, in this book. This book has change my views on the day to day stressors and how I handled them. My development with God has truly been changed in reading this book, I have found God to be so wonderful and exciting and my life has truly changed for the better. | Remarkable! | Customer Rating: | | This book is a road map illustrating beautifully---and at times quite humorously--- how one person made sense of this world by connecting to the Other. It's a wonderfully written guide to drawing back the curtain that hides us from our true nature, from God's presence within us. Elizabeth Gilbert has made a lasting and important contribution by sharing her deepest personal issues and efforts to resolve them. Rarely does an author convey such important lessons with such a delicious and delightful personal voice. | gilbert | Customer Rating: | A memoir about Gilbert's journey through Italy, India, and Indonesia following her painful divorce. The book is divided into 3 equal sections. The first, and my favorite, details her gustatory journey through Italy. She then goes on to discover spirituality in India and, finally, love in Indonesia. I did not find the book particularly inspiring or uplifting though I wouldn't go so far as to say I disliked it. Again, I found the journey through Italy to be humorous and lighthearted. As for the rest? It didn't quite deliver.
She ends the book with a sense of gratitude that is eloquently expressed in the final section. She writes, "In the end, maybe it's wiser to surrender before the miraculous scope of human generosity and to just keep saying thank you, forever and sincerely, for as long as we have our voices". (p. 334) A tender way to conclude. | Learned a lot about Eastern philosophy | Customer Rating: | There are several themes to this book beyond the three segments. Supposedly it was a woman's search for love, which she seems to have found to some tolerable degree. Personally, I did not connect to her emotional flailing,nor did I find much wisdom or solace in various types of pizza, and often felt that I could get a better description of Italy from a travel folder, and nearly put the book aside. And yet, I kept on reading and reading and finally got to India, which was Very interesting. I learned a great deal about that foreign and yet comforting religious way of life. If for nothing else, the India section of the book was worth it all. The Indonesian segment was easy and light to read. I'm not sure whether the author came out more likable or not,but she seemed to feel that she was, so... If the reader was supposed to learn how to get in touch with God through her examples, I hope that those who didn't know how to do so before reading this book, benefitted from it. | New Age personality seeks meaning in life... | Customer Rating: | | I enjoyed reading Ms. Gilbert's account of her travels and experiences. She writes really well and is very entertaining. However, I found the extremes she went through to quell her emotional pain and find her center well outside of the "norm" (I mean how many of us can take a year off to travel the world because we've had a divorce or breakup with a significant other?) and a little ridiculous for a grown women if you ask me, but to each his/her own, I guess. If you're not looking for anything too spiritual or enlightening, this is a good read. Just hearing about all of the customs and characters is fasinating. If it were a movie, it would definitely be a "Chick Flick." |
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