Tuesday, December 21, 2010

eat. pray. love. - 331 pages

Well, I've finished the book and I must say that as much as I enjoyed reading it and Liz's adventure, it got harder and harder to relate to it. This is definitely more a spiritual findings book so if you aren't into something like that, I wouldn't recommend it. It is truly an amazing experience and journey that Liz goes through, but watch out if you're expecting this book to be about some little vacation. The first part of the book is deceiving because it starts out with her miserable life and then going to Italy! The first part was my favorite part, and the rest of it was harder to relate it to my life I guess. It's a good read, and I'm sure Hollywood has made the movie good - I have yet to see the movie!


p.s.
the next book I'm blogging is Blonde by Joyce Carol Oates. It's a book about Marilyn Monroe! :)

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