Eat Pray Love: One Woman's Search For Everything Across Italy, India And Indonesia

Elizabeth Gilbert
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Eat Pray Love: One Woman's Search For Everything Across Italy, India And Indonesia

Elizabeth Gilbert
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Overall rating: 3.9333334 / 5 from 105 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

Eat Pray Love, a beloved and iconic book by Elizabeth Gilbert, has inspired millions with its exploration of pleasure, devotion, and balance across Italy, India, and Indonesia. Customers find the story insightful and the book itself wonderful, though some feel it is too serious. The narrative is described as lovely and easy to read, with many appreciating the author's spiritual journey.

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  • Book Quality: 64%
  • Read Experience: 22%
  • Story Quality: 11%
  • Author Influence: 5%

Review topics: [book, read, story, movie, gilbert, journey, novel, memoir, pick, writing, experience, questions, section].

Review highlights

  • "I absolutely love Liz Gilbert and am thankful voices like hers are out there in the world."Lola
  • "The story picks up quickly and its easy to plow through."Amanda
  • "I truly enjoyed this book, I would recommend it to anyone."Melissa

Reviews

Great

"There’s no better storyteller than Elizabeth Gilbert. This is the book when going through life’s tough days."

Michelle (5/5)

All time Favorite!

"This is my all time favourite book. I read this book once a year. Fun, easy read. Cozy feels an all around fun read. Don’t watch the movie, read the book :)"

KikiR (5/5)

The title accurately describes the author’s stages of ‘metamorphosis’.

"I’m really enjoying this book, as the author says just what she’s thinking, and doesn’t sugar coat anything. She writes just like we are siting together having a conversation as she goes down memory lane and very honestly expresses all of her feelings - positive and negative."

Bette (5/5)

An Inspiring Memoir

"I wish I had originally reviewed this memoir when I first read it years ago because this is probably my third time reading it. If that isn't enough of a review in itself, I don't know what is. I don't think I can give this book justice because this time around I was somewhat distracted while reading, heading out on my own solo travelling trip. I find this book and the author's journey inspiring. She's not perfect but none of us are and she doesn't claim to be. This memoir shows the importance of change and being appreciative of the journey in the midst of it along with the discomfort. This is a memoir that I will continue to return to and I also recommend the movie as well."

Brooklynnnnereads (4/5)

Looking to heal

"Read it in 2008 for the first time, and it’s even better all these years later."

Geraldine (5/5)

Eat Pray Love

"I have seen the movie but have never read the book. I bought it on impulse during one of my random walks inside the Indigo store (I often do that—it's such a lovely space that even when you don't have anything particular to buy, you just love stepping in and having a look). I love the book."

Rashmi (5/5)

Eat Pray Love

"I have seen the movie but have never read the book. I bought it on impulse during one of my random walks inside the Indigo store (I often do that—it's such a lovely space that even when you don't have anything particular to buy, you just love stepping in and having a look). I love the book."

Rashmi (5/5)

HOW TO FIND YOUR TRUTH.

"This is one of my favourite memoirs to read for both education and fun. The first section, in Italy, is a fun exploration of pleasure but only as far as eating goes. The second part gets more serious where Gilbert states at an Ashram; she asks real spiritual questions and tries to find real, everlasting answers. The last section is where she lets go a bit and tries to find a way to balance both living in the world and still remaining a spiritual person with integrity and truth. I have reread this a few times, mostly the section at the Ashram. It inspired me to stay at an Ashram myself and I don't regret the experience. It was very different from Gilberts, but still groundbreaking."

MARTA S. (4/5)

Spiritual, heart-felt, and made me hungry

"One of those books where every time I read a paragraph, I thought “jeeze I needed to read that. ” Heart-felt, well written. My only annoyance with this book was when Gilbert refers to the medicine man as “my medicine man” repeatedly."

Taylor (5/5)

Spiritual, heart-felt, and made me hungry

"One of those books where every time I read a paragraph, I thought “jeeze I needed to read that. ” Heart-felt, well written. My only annoyance with this book was when Gilbert refers to the medicine man as “my medicine man” repeatedly."

Taylor (5/5)

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  • Date de publication : Sep 26, 2013
  • Langue : anglais
  • Éditeur : Penguin Random House Audio Publishing Group
  • ISBN : 9781611762587
  • Dimensions : 5.06" W x 1.13" L x 5.89" H
"If a more likeable writer than Gilbert is currently in print, I haven't found him or her... Gilbert's prose is fueled by a mix of intelligence, wit, and colloquial exuberance that is close to irresistible." —Jennifer Egan, The New York Times Book Review

"An engaging, intelligent, and highly entertaining memoir... [Her] account of her time in India is beautiful and honest and free of patchouli-scented obscurities." —Lev Grossman, Time

"A meditation on love in many forms... Gilbert's wry, unfettered account of her extraordinary journey makes even the most cynical reader dare to dream of someday finding God deep within a meditation cave in India, or perhaps over a transcendent slice of pizza." —Los Angeles Times

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Gilbert's memoir reads like the journal of your most insightful, funny friend as she describes encounters with healers, ex-junkies, and (yes!) kind, handsome men." —Glamour 

"Readable [and] funny... By the time she and her lover sailed into a Bali sunset, Gilbert had won me over. She's a gutsy gal, this Liz, flaunting her psychic wounds and her search for faith in a pop-culture world." —The Washington Post

"This insightful, funny account of her travels reads like a mix of Susan Orlean and Frances Mayes... Gilbert's journey is well worth taking." —Entertainment Weekly ("A" rating)

"Be advised that the supremely entertaining Eat Pray Love—a mid-thirties memoir by the endlessly talented Elizabeth Gilbert—is not just for the ladies, fellas." —GQ

"Compulsively readable... Think Carrie Bradshaw cut loose from her weekly column, her beloved New York City, and her trio of friends, riffing her way across the globe on an assortment of subjects ranging from the 'hands-down most amazing' Sicilian pasta she's ever tasted to her reason for buying sexy lingerie to our collective, species-driven instinct for being on the planet." —Elle

"Gilbert's exuberance and her self-deprecating humor enliven the proceedings: recalling the first time she attempted to speak directly to God, she says, 'It was all I could do to stop myself from saying, "I've always been a big fan of your work." ' " —The New Yorker

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An intriguing and substantive journey recounted with verve, humor, and insight. Others have preceded Gilbert in writing this sort of memoir, but few indeed have done it better." —Seattle Post-Intelligencer

"In this engrossing and captivating travel memoir, journalist Liz Gilbert globe-trots for a year to Italy, India, and Indonesia... Lucky for us, the lessons she learns are entirely importable." —Marie Claire

"Gilbert's writing is chatty and deep, confident and self-deprecating... that makes her work engaging and accessible." —San Francisco Chronicle

"As a friend--and as a writer--Gilbert is innocently trusting, generous, loving, and expressive." —The Boston Globe

"Gilbert is an irresistible narrator—funny, self-deprecating, fiercely intelligent... [She's] such a sincere seeker... [It's] impossible not to applaud her breakthrough." —Salon.com

"An intimate account of a spiritual journey. But it's also a zippy travelogue with rich, likeable characters...You will laugh, cry, and love with a more open heart." —Rocky Mountain News

"Gilbert is a witty, funny, and likeable pilgrim on a hero's journey." —The Oregonian

"Run-of-the-mill envy doesn't begin to describe what many readers must feel when devouring Elizabeth Gilbert's Eat Pray Love." —St. Louis Post-Dispatch

"A captivating storyteller with a gift for enlivening metaphors, Gilbert is Anne Lamott's hip, yoga-practicing, footloose younger sister, and readers will laugh and cry as she recounts her nervy and outlandish experiences and profiles the extraordinary people she meets... [Her] sensuous and audacious spiritual journey is as deeply pleasurable as it is enlightening." -Booklist (starred review)

"Sustaining a chatty, conspiratorial tone, Gilbert fully engages readers in the year's cultural and emotional tapestry—conveying rapture with infectious brio, recalling anguish with touching candor—as she details her exotic tableau with history, anecdote, and impression." —Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"Gilbert takes us on a pilgrimage, with the humor, insight, and charm that only come with honest self-revelation and good writing." —Jack Kornfield, The Omega Institute

"Spilling out of this funny (and profound) circus car of a book are dozens of mesmerizing characters; people you'll envy Liz Gilbert for finding, valuing, loving, and, I couldn't help noticing, joining for irresistible meals. I've never read an adventure quite like this one, where a writer packs up her entire life and takes it on the road." —Alan Richman

"This is a wonderful book, brilliant and personal, rich in spiritual insight... Gilbert is everything you would love in a tour guide of magical places she has traveled to both deep inside and across the oceans: she's wise, jaunty, human, ethereal, hilarious, heartbreaking, and, God, does she pay great attention to the things that really matter." —Anne Lamott
Elizabeth Gilbert is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Big Magic, Eat Pray Love, and The Signature of All Things, as well as several other internationally bestselling books. She has been a finalist for the National Book Award, the National Book Critics Circle Award, and the PEN/Hemingway Award. Her latest novel, City of Girls, comes out in June, 2019.

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