Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Eat. Pray. Love

I just finished reading this incredible book. I was not expecting it, but it turned into being one of the best books I've ever read. Definitely in my top 10 favorites. Don't you just love it when you connect with an author or story or character on a deeper, more personal level? That's what this book did for me. I really could relate to this woman as I accompanied her in my mind on her incredible journey. I found myself glued to her story and captivated, eagerly anticipating what I would find in the following chapter. This woman set out on a journey of self-discovery seeking peace, balance and healing for herself and I find myself longing for the first two desperately. With no plan, she heads to Italy, India and then Bali on her personal quest. I so admire this adventurous spirit of hers with much respect in throwing caution to the wind and challenging herself and taking a risk for the sake of peace and happiness in her life. I mean, although I find the idea tremendously exciting, I am a plan-every-move-I-make kind of person and would be overwhelmed with worry of the unknown too much to enjoy and appreciate such a unique opportunity. As I read her story, I learned about the culture and history of each place she went. She pursued her passions and mastered them as best she could. I secretly desire a self-discovery voyage of my own. A personal quest. Some days I feel I am just living my life going through the motions that I'm programmed to do as a housewife and mother. That somewhere deep inside is a part of me I know nothing about because it has not been explored or developed. We, as humans, are the most complex beings that I would think take a lifetime to figure out our complete depth. There are times I feel incomplete, like something is missing from my life. There is more to me than this I just know it. It's funny, ever since I accepted Jesus Christ into my life I always thought I had a greater purpose. God was going to use me to do something great. I always wanted to make a difference, even in some sort of small way. To help someone, to show someone kindness or compassion in a unique way. I have found myself recently praying for God to reveal His path for me and I am excited to say I am starting to narrow it down. I am getting closer. I have a lot of myself to give and I want to do that. Anyway, reading this book made me look within myself. I would definitely recommend it, this is a great read. :)

7 comments:

  1. I didn't finish reading in case there were any spoilers, but I just finished Italy! I love it so far and can't wait to finish the journey with her! Bad thing is, I hear Julia Roberts as the narrator instead of Elizabeth... I work on focusing and letting the book be the book... it kills me when I see previews for the movie. I want to finish before i see the film.

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  2. Thanks! I've been wondering about this one and look forward to reading it now. I really do hope the movie doesn't mess up a good book. (like they usually do)

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  3. I've seen this book on the shelves many times and passed it over, now thanks to your wonderfully written review Laina I might just have to get it - it sounds worth the read.

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  4. I love this book. I read it so fast, I couldn't put it down! My dad got it first and then gave it to me and I just loved it. I am going to see the movie because I am pretty curious to see how it will look... but I really want to buy her sequel/second book and read that too!

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  5. It is such a fabulous book! I really hope the movie does it justice.

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  6. It is called Committed and it is what happens to her after the first book. I haven't read it yet but I plan to soon!

    http://www.elizabethgilbert.com/committed.htm

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  7. I've picked this book up, then put it down. Now, I'm going to buy it today. Thanks :)

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