Introduction
Some books don’t just tell a story, they whisper to your soul. The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho is one such book. I remember picking it up out of curiosity, thinking it was just another bestseller. But within a few pages, I realized this was more than a story about a shepherd, it was a mirror reflecting my own dreams, doubts, and destiny.
Brief Summary (No Spoilers)
The novel follows Santiago, a young shepherd boy from Spain, who dreams of treasure buried near the Egyptian pyramids. Along his journey, he meets people who guide him, test him, and ultimately remind him that the true treasure often lies not at the destination but within.
My Reading Experience
Reading The Alchemist felt like having a deep conversation with an old friend. I underlined so many passages because they spoke directly to my life. One line that stayed with me: “When you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it.” It made me pause and think about all the times opportunities came to me only when I truly believed I was ready.
Characters and Writing Style
Santiago feels so real, almost like someone you could meet in your own village. The language is simple, yet poetic, and that’s what makes it universal. Paulo Coelho doesn’t use complicated metaphors, but every line carries weight.
Strengths & Weaknesses
✅ Strengths: timeless wisdom, easy-to-read prose, universal appeal.
❌ Weaknesses: for some readers, it may feel overly philosophical or repetitive.
Verdict
If you’ve ever doubted your dreams, this book is for you. The Alchemist is not just a story; it’s a reminder to listen to your heart.