Rana⚡ 's Reviews > Brida
Brida
by
by
I was stupid af to start Brida🤦3 months ago i started alchemist and hated every word in it nevertheless,i decided to start another book by him,to give him another chance.It was a long story why i chose Brida especially but yeah here i am,and its been A MONTH since ive started it and i finally decided to DNF it at like 60%.
Here's what i understood from the book:
•Theres this whiny young lady called Brida who wants to learn magic
•a man called the magus who's twice her age but when he saw her "he knew that he'd met his soul mate"
•A witch called Wicca who i cant even remember what was the importance of her
Anyway that's just my opinion,and i know that many people do like him but for me if one day i decide by a miracle to give Paulo Coelho a third chance,someone please slap me in the face.
Here's what i understood from the book:
•Theres this whiny young lady called Brida who wants to learn magic
•a man called the magus who's twice her age but when he saw her "he knew that he'd met his soul mate"
•A witch called Wicca who i cant even remember what was the importance of her
Anyway that's just my opinion,and i know that many people do like him but for me if one day i decide by a miracle to give Paulo Coelho a third chance,someone please slap me in the face.
Sign into Goodreads to see if any of your friends have read
Brida.
Sign In »
Reading Progress
January 5, 2018
– Shelved
January 6, 2018
–
27.27%
"giving paulo a second chance after reading (and hating) the alchemist was definitely not a good idea....nope his books are definitely not for me."
page
72
February 11, 2018
– Shelved as:
lost-interest
Comments Showing 1-9 of 9 (9 new)
date
newest »
message 1:
by
Kris
(new)
Jan 13, 2018 08:00AM
I really didn't like The Alchemist either. I just do not get the big deal! Is there even a deal? *shrugs*
reply
|
flag
Brida's writing style is a little better than the alchemist but it still feels horrible to me it's way too clichéd
LOL 😂 I felt the same way with Madeline Thien’s “Do Not Say We Have Nothing”. I tried so hard to read it and got so close to the end but it had been two months and I was genuinly asking myself what I was doing with my life by reading it, so DNF!
Yusra wrote: "LOL 😂 I felt the same way with Madeline Thien’s “Do Not Say We Have Nothing”. I tried so hard to read it and got so close to the end but it had been two months and I was genuinly asking myself what..."
AHAHHA well i guess you can say she literally had nothing.its just theres millions of books out there i used to hate dnfing stuff but now i just do it without hesitation😂
AHAHHA well i guess you can say she literally had nothing.its just theres millions of books out there i used to hate dnfing stuff but now i just do it without hesitation😂
Agree,i started this book bec someone i used to like read this book 3 times i thought the book will be beautiful like him anyway😂😂 don't read this book, it doesn't deserve your time lol *crying in the background bec it took 3 months*
Taima wrote: "Agree,i started this book bec someone i used to like read this book 3 times i thought the book will be beautiful like him anyway😂😂 don't read this book, it doesn't deserve your time lol *crying in ..."
Yeah turned out he's worse than the book 🤦*crying more cause i could've read two more useful books instead of this one*
Yeah turned out he's worse than the book 🤦*crying more cause i could've read two more useful books instead of this one*
Sorry this book just wasn't interesting. Some books are just duds even from authors everyone seems to know.