Thread started: May 24 2008, 7:24 AM EDT
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One of my favourite books that I have read recently is Elizabeth Gilbert's Eat, Pray, Love. This non-fiction may be called, in my view, a travellouge or a memoir or just a journal keeping the records of some memorable experience of a year of the author's life. But that is not everything. The book is written with so much intelligence, with a hillarious tone, in a lucid and lively language.Above everything else, Liz Gilbert has poured her heart out in the book. There we can see the one year journey of a young woman, who is so disturbed with this life that she came out to find back peace through her travel to Italy, Indoneshia and Italy. Among the three parts in which the book is divided, I like the first one most i.e. the part on Italy. Among the 108 chapters, there are so many memorables; but I like the chapter on Dante more than any other.
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