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      24 hours ago

      I honestly couldn’t remember any specifics beyond the fact I eyerolled many more times than one should when reading a book.

      Something about a boy in a desert, meeting a wise old man who helps him find himself by telling him a few mystical stories…

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        22 hours ago

        That’s so funny. I was in somebody’s house and they picked up the alchemist and told me I should read it, and I asked them the same question.

        “Is that about the boy who collects pebbles?”

        And they told me

        “Yea- well, no. I’m not really sure, i can’t remember the specifics, but it was really really good”.

        And I was nice about it, but obviously if you cannot remember the main character or the point of the book at all it couldn’t have been a very significant experience for you.

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          23 hours ago

          Yeah I mean, it’s utterly forgettable. I’ve just not had that many book recommendations from friends, but I did really enjoy most of them, so I had to really scratch my head a bit. Best I could find to fit the bill was that.

          I’ve read my fair share of shit books all on my own though, like a big boi.

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            23 hours ago

            The alchemist is a good shout out for being so uniquely forgettable.

            So far, other commenters have a pretty clear reason they didn’t like their book.

            With the alchemist, we’re all just shrugging into the void left behind by something we’re sure was a disappoiintment.