Eat Pray, Love

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Re: Eat Pray, Love

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It is a great book. It is the story of this woman that finds herself unfulfilled in her romantic relationship, and the book is basically broken down in three parts: A move to Italy, and how she learns about the cuisine, the language and new adventures ( the description of the dishes made my mouth water); How she finds herself (spiritually), and finally how she is ready to fall in love once again. I loved the movie, but the book has so much more essence. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
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I liked the description of the book and on the basis of this I have added it in my list. I hope it won't disappoint me.
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I watched the movie version of it instead. It is a lay back kind of movie of self discovery in India. Or something like that
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Post by Laura P 2 »

I actually was not that impressed with the book, especially that India part where things got a bit boring. But I do not regret reading it, especially knowing it was a true story.
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