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Book review of Maktub by Paulo Coelho

Maktub | Book Review | 1994 | Paulo Coelho

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Paulo Coelho, born on August 24, 1947, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is a renowned bestselling novelist known for The Alchemist, one of the most influential books on self-discovery and personal growth. Despite early struggles, including a conservative upbringing and time in a mental institution, Coelho pursued his passion for writing. After Read more…

Divya Gupta was always fond of stories, and age only served to fuel this love

Divya Gupta | Readers’ Story of the Week | Story #121

My love affair with books started at a very young age. Even when the other kids went out to play, I would find myself completely engrossed in one book or the other. I still remember my grandparents telling me a fable every afternoon to put me to sleep. At night, my mother would gleefully read Read more…

Sandeep Kumar Shaw attributes the radical changes in his thoughts to his reading habits

Sandeep and how books brought about a paradigm shift in his mentality

Ever since I was a kid, I saw books as nothing but part of the school curriculum. The thought of reading a non-curriculum book was almost unimaginable at the time. As someone who barely managed to read through his course books, reading an out-of-syllabus book was, at best, perceived as an utter waste of time. Read more…

The Winner Stands Alone Paulo Coelho PDF Download

[Book Review] ‘The Winner Stands Alone’ by Paulo Coelho

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Paulo Coelho is a Brazilian lyricist and a renowned author. He had a spiritual awakening in Spain, at the age of 38. The Pilgrimage was his first book. However, it was only his second book, The Alchemist, that made him a household name across the globe. His books have sold more than Read more…

Though initially interested only in philosophy, Nidhi eventually broadened her horizons

Nidhi and a tale of going from strength to strength

My love for books started when I was pursuing my master’s in business administration. The central library of the university was the cynosure in bookworm circles. It had books of almost all genres, but I would always look for fiction and psychology-related books. I spent almost four hours a day in the library. This practice Read more…

If you’re brave enough to say goodbye, life will reward you with a new hello. - Paulo Coelho

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Chirag Chopra had a Diwali to remember for ages

Chirag and a Diwali to remember

I was at a cousin’s place for Diwali. Since I just dreaded the din produced by the fireworks, I  locked myself inside the room. Out of boredom, I started to rummage around all the drawers and cupboards, but was unable to find anything interesting. Just then, something caught my attention. No, it nearly drew me Read more…

Book review of 'The Alchemist' by Paulo Coelho

[Book Review] ‘The Alchemist’ by Paulo Coelho

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Brazilian author Paulo Coelho was born in 1947 in the city of Rio de Janeiro. Before completely dedicating his life to literature, he worked as a theater director and actor, lyricist and journalist. In 1986, Coelho undertook the pilgrimage to Saint James of Compostella, an experience later to be documented in his Read more…

Review of Brida by Paulo Coelho

Book Review: ‘Brida’ by Paulo Coelho

WORDS OF PRAISE FOR THE AUTHOR Brazilian author Paulo Coelho was born in 1947 in the city of Rio de Janeiro. Before dedicating his life completely to literature, he worked as theater director and actor, lyricist and journalist. In 1986, Paulo Coelho went on the pilgrimage to Saint James of Compostela, an experience later to Read more…

How Priya Swaminathan's eighth standard English teacher motivated her to start reading

Priya: The transformation of an avid reader into a renowned author

Books have been my companions since childhood. My parents and teachers encouraged me to read as much as I could. Amar Chitra Katha comics, Chandamama and Champak; soon gave way to Readers’ Digest, mystery novels by Enid Blyton; Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew mystery novels; followed closely by the mushy and romantic, Mills & Boon Read more…