I really liked this book. It was a great uplifting story. But after a few days of thinking about it, I started getting jealous of the main character. I want to know why spiritual guides just seem to walk up to him and offer him free advice and help, whenever he needs it. I know its just a story, but I'd like to know if there really are people out there looking for people to guide...for free??? All I see are ads in the Stranger and Seattle Weekly advertising services....no one walking up to me or anyone I know offering their "wake up call" services to us. We have to fumble through and hope to God we do run into someone/something or a book like this, that will give us some hope. Or we run into a burning bush where God talks to us! Or maybe I've taken the people around me for granted...or maybe they are lying to me about who they really are, keeping their special skills and abilities to themselves...Ugh...I don't know...I liked the book, but it kinda made me mad too. lol! I absentmindedly picked up this book at a book store to pass the time while waiting for a friend. I couldn't put it down, ended up buying it and finishing it the same day.For those of you who loved The Alchemist, Celestine Prophecy and the like, this book is for you. A wonderful parable of a man on a journey toward finding enlightenment. Very heart warming and really changed the way I look at life.
What do You think about Waiting For Autumn (2009)?
This book was....weird. I thought it might be inspirational, but just ended up being silly.
—lucka