Wednesday, October 28, 2015

The Alchemist

Over the next few months I'll be reading a book called "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coehlo. This book is about a shepherd boy who travels to Egypt, in search for a hidden treasure buried in the Pyramids. On his journey, he encounters many different people who help direct him in his quest. Little did The shepherd boy, Santiago, know that his journey wouldn't be about the worldly treasure he's been seeking, but the treasures found within his adventures.

I chose this book becuase I feel like I'm in a pivotal time in my life where I'm experiencing a very similar path as Santiago. Most of my time lately has been spent trying to figure out what I want to do in my future, where I want to go to school, and who I want to be. Through all of these major decisions and thinking that I am doing, I've gotten the opportunity to learn even more about myself and about life in general. Specifically through my internship, and working in a professional work place, I have learned a lot about the real world and how to be an adult in a work environment. And how to interact with different types of people and situations.

In the first section of The Alchemist so far, the author begins by setting the scene for the rest of the book. The main character, Santiago, is in his hometown where he is a shepherd, who sells his sheep's wool. He soon encounters a merchant's daughter who enchants him, and fascinates him. The merchant was more than satisfied with Santiago's wool and his service, and promised to come back next year. Santiago accepts the compliments, and looks forward to the merchant's return, mainly so that he can see his enchanting daughter once more. 

I'm excited to continue reading this book, and to learn more about an adventure that unexpectedly turned into something greater and deeper than intended! 

~LH




6 comments:

  1. Luke, This book sounds very interesting. Books that cause the reader to look at their life and reevaluate it are alway worth reading. I hope you enjoy reading it! Also the quote you included about finding yourself is one of my favorites! I hope more people can appreciate it as much as we do.

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    1. I agree. The Alchemist is a great book. I hope you also find an author named Carlos Ruiz Zafon interesting. He writes similar style of books like The Alchemist.

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  2. I've heard so many good things about The Alchemist so I'm sure it will be a worthwhile read!! Your internship is so unique and it sounds like you've already done incredible things through interior design. I hope this book inspires you in and out the workplace! (P.S. - Can I hire you to design my dorm room next year?!)

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  3. Hi Luke,
    My name is Quentin, I am a student at SRVHS and am taking iQuest as well this year. Our assignment for this week is to comment on some blogs from Cal, just so you know I'm not just some random person.

    I read the first part of the Alchemist, it was really good, and your blog has inspired me to go back and finish the rest of the book!

    Have a great day!

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  4. Hey good job! This book is super important to modern literature from what I've heard.

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  5. Luke - I am beyond grateful that you chose to read this book. As you know, it holds a very special place in my heart. I hope that you find inspiration in this story. Thank you for being you!

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