Despite obstacles during his journey, he remains dedicated to achieving his “Personal Legend.” It’s based on the story of a shepard named Santiago who seeks out to find treasure and various characters and situations he encounters on the way. It reminds me of a fable, and is very short and easy to read. The Alchemist seemed to me like one of those books that “everyone has to read.” It’s received overwhelming positive reviews, is frequently recommended in my online book groups, and I appreciated it was rejected by various publishing houses before becoming a worldwide sensation. One of my faves!) What I Read in July The Alchemist Sharing the goods (and not-so-good…) below! If there’s anything I need to add to my list this fall, please lmk! I’ll share some more pics and adventures in this week’s Friday Faves.įor today’s post, I’m sharing the books I read last month! I’ve been slacking a little bit on IHP studying, but managed to read five books in July. I wish we could have stayed longer (!), but we managed to do as many San Diego adventures (and eat as much as much amazing food) as possible. Hi friends! How are ya? Hope you’re enjoying the morning so far! We’re back from a super quick trip to San Diego to celebrate Max’s Bar Mitzvah. Sharing the books I read in July and if I’d recommend adding them to your list!
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