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En este apasionante relato, Paulo Coelho narra las peripecias de su peregrinaje por el Camino de Santiago. En compañía de su guía espiritual, el misterioso y enigmático Petrus, Paulo se enfrenta a una serie de pruebas y ejercicios, conoce a figuras que ponen en apuros su determinación y su fe, sortea peligros insidiosos y tentaciones amenazadoras, para encontrar la espada..more
Published 2003 by Grijalbo (first published 1987)
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DovofthegalileeThis is a weak story to be kind. Suffered through it, I've seen deeper plots on Cartoon Network.
Valesa LinneanThe author did take this pilgrimage. How much liberty he took with adding to his journey I do not know, but it's based on his journey.
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Jul 03, 2008Ahmad Sharabiani rated it liked it · review of another edition
O Diário de um Mago = Diary of a Mage = The Pilgrimage, Paulo Coelho
The Pilgrimage is a 1987 novel by Brazilian novelist Paulo Coelho. It is a recollection of Paulo's experiences as he made his way across northern Spain on a pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. The novel serves as part adventure story, part guide to self-discovery. The story begins in 1986 when Coelho undertakes his initiation into the order Regnus Agnus Mundi (RAM), which he subsequently fails. He is then told that he must emb
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Mar 10, 2008Ian Galloway rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I enjoy every book by Paulo Cuelho that I've read (12 to date) and this one, his first, has touched me in tha same way the Alchemist did. Perhaps it's the common theme of searching for a way a path a meaning and the fact that I can empathise strongly with the sentiment, having walked that exact road to Santiago. The mysticism in some of the events of the journey, with hindsight, are a bit too far of a step for me personally but the whole journey of the pilgimage to Santiago and the learning and..more
Jul 03, 2019Ahmad Sharabiani rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Shelves: philosophy, 20th-century, literature, fiction, brazil
O Diário de um Mago = Diary of a Mage = The Pilgrimage, Paulo Coelho
The Pilgrimage is a 1987 novel by Brazilian novelist Paulo Coelho. It is a recollection of Paulo's experiences as he made his way across northern Spain on a pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. The novel serves as part adventure story, part guide to self-discovery. The story begins in 1986 when Coelho undertakes his initiation into the order Regnus Agnus Mundi (RAM), which he subsequently fails. He is then told that he must emb
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Jan 02, 2008Jennifer rated it did not like it · review of another edition
Shelves: truly-atrocious-tripe
I really hated this book. In fact, it is the second worst book I've ever read (first being the Voyage of Somebody the Sailor). The story made no sense, and key parts of it were left unexplained (what is RAM? what is The Tradition?). I suppose you might get some philosophical value from it, but I didn't really think any of it was earth-shattering or even worth a raised eyebrow. The only redeeming quality was that it was short and went quickly.
Dec 17, 2015Marianne rated it liked it · review of another edition
The Pilgrimage is the first book by Brazilian author, Paulo Coelho, and translated into English by Alan Clarke. As a devotee of the Tradition, at 38 years old, Paulo makes the mistake, at the ceremony of his ordination as a Master of the Order of RAM, of assuming he is worthy of the sword, and then learns that he will have to travel the Road to Santiago de Castelin (aka the Jacobean route, the Milky Way) in Spain, to find it.
This book is his account of that pilgrimage, undertaken in 1986 with a
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Jan 18, 2012Sylvia rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
It's difficult to write a review of this one. It completely depends if you feel attracted to the book and the story.
It gives the reader an awful lot to think about. This is not a book you can fully understand after one time reading.
There are a lot of uncommon 'events' in it. Liking, or loving it depends highly - I think - if you have a religious background.
There are quite a number of excises in the book you can practice. I certainly are going to work with several of them.
One quote from the bo
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Mar 14, 2008Riley rated it did not like it · review of another edition
This is the 4th Paulo Coelho book I've read, and my least favorite so far. Not that there's anything wrong with it, per se, but I can definitely see his evolution as a writer from this (his first) to The Witch of Portobello (his most recent and one of my faves).
For me, this book was slower, less relatable (if only because very few people are on this kind of a mystical quest) and just less smoothly written overall. I also had a hard time sympathizing with the protagonist.
Now, that's not to say th
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Mar 28, 2011Patrick rated it did not like it · review of another edition

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Recommends it for: Teenagers who can't handle Casteneda
This was a truly dreadful, embarrassing book. I wish I could give it negative stars. To say it was self-indulgent navel-gazing is too good. As I got into it, I became furtive when reading on the train, for fear someone who knew the book would see me and conclude I was a moron, or hopelessly seeking life's meaning in all the wrong places.
Nov 27, 2008Drew rated it really liked it · review of another edition
“A dazzing tale of the road traveled by ordinary people.” Coelho's book traverses the story and journey of a man (himself) learning to be extraordinary through the paradoxical beauty of simply understanding what is ordinary.
What struck me as I gobbled up this book in a mere afternoon was the easygoing cadence and accessibility of language that Coelho employs throughout his book; he doesn't try to dazzle you with vernacular or prose, it's simply inherent in the story itself. And to me, that's
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May 07, 2011Nabil rated it liked it · review of another edition
It’s my first English novel and I’ve truly enjoyed it. A book which, even it’s not the best of Paulo Coelho, you can not stop reading when you start it thanks to his nice and sweet style.
First of all, let’s consider how we would categorize The Pilgrimage. It’s a journey of a piligrime and It’s also a personnel developpement book which you need it along your life. Paulo Coelho takes the road of Santiago de Compostela in order to find his sword, looking for his secret therefore he takes the true
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Mar 04, 2017Maria Gad rated it it was ok · review of another edition
'Everything is contained in sounds - The past, the present and the future. The person who doesn't know how to listen will never hear the advice that life offers us all the time. And only the person who listens to the sounds of the moment is able to make the right decisions'
So, I have finished this novel or let's say autobiography in 12 days, but I couldn't digest the whole story!! So I asked for help from my old friend 'Google' and he was of a great help as usual.
As far as I understand, Paulo tr
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Jun 19, 2013Noor Azzony rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
a magnificent read!
the Strange Road to San Tiago and everything that happens on it, is nothing but a mirror of each and everyone's life journey! the book is a reminder that life is brilliant and that we are capable of so much more than we beleive we are.. it is the limiting beleifs that we have that stop us from becomimg who we are supposed to be.
definitely worth reading!
Mar 15, 2010K.D. Absolutely rated it did not like it · review of another edition
Recommended to K.D. by: Filipino Group - Book for March 2010
The reason for the 1-star rating is the timing. It sucks. Had I read this prior to Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code or Angels and Demons this could have earned another star. Had I read this right after reading a book on Harry Potter or Percy Jackson, there could have been another star. Had I read this when I was in my teens or 20's, there could have been another one.
The mention of Knights of Templar, ancestral rites done in midnight with those chantings, search for a sword, etc. just did not hit th
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Oct 23, 2008miaaa rated it liked it · review of another edition
Shelves: fictions-others
What are you expecting other than a spiritual journey from this book? Well it is his journey across Spain's Road in order to find himself. Something that I've heard and seen in a movie [Darjeling Limited:] but I supposed I haven't had the chance to conduct it. Or I might have lacked a courage to begin it!
Of all the exercises he introduces, the Speed Exercise dumbfounded me. The minute I read the exercise, it reminds me to the regular road I have anytime I go and back from work. There's one old m
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Feb 27, 2016Muath Aziz rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Shelves: fiction, mystical, 2016, religious, saw-film-too
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Mar 25, 2012Arthur rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Well, the 2 week journey made on foot by Paulo Coelho ended for me this evening. To tell you the truth, after reading this book, I'd like to experience it myself..But enough about me, let's get straight to the reviewing process.
This book is the authors first one. In it, he writes about his pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. Despite the fact that the journey was filled with many unpleasant things ( injuries, exhaustion , bad weather conditions and so on..), in the end it turned out to be a
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Nov 21, 2017Fr Stabin John Capuchin rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I finished another Paulo Coelho book. I like the writings of Paulo because of the life in it. The Christian imageries he uses whole along his novel makes it more lively. I also was travelling all along with him to this pilgrimage to San Tiago. I too was fighting with the legion when he fought with it. He found his sword now it is my duty to find mine to find the purpose of it. Sometimes this type of novels gives us a power to fight a good fight. The we are living this earth demands a lot but in..more
Jul 20, 2010Julia rated it it was ok · review of another edition
Ok, I had promised myself, not to read any more books by Paolo Coelho, but I've become a victim of first my curiosity to read one of the most well-known books about the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela which I've done myself just three months ago and secondly of clever book marketing: The volume I own is beautifully bound in blue with pigeons, shells and the cathedral of Santiago, all in all very hippyish and thus kind of irresistible to me.
So far, I enjoy Coelho's strange voyage much more
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Jan 25, 2015Darnia rated it liked it · review of another edition
Demi apa gw nemu buku ini cuma ceban doang???!!
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Ok, here's my problem with Coelho's writing: It was hard for me to decided whether the story fiction or not. Same as Mitch Albom's books, but put some religion thingy into Coelho's. This is my third book, I've read The Alchemist and Warrior of the Light (this is one of my fave book) and I think this book is the combination of two books I mentioned above. It was about a journey (the alchemist checked), to be specific: a religion journey (the alche
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Jul 08, 2012Sarah rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I adore this book. it was like the key to my lost soul.
alot said that the alchemist is better than this one, but for me i found it more interesting and reliable.
most of all i like the ways he took to reach peace in the end. i think everyone can benefit from it and reach the point when love is everything we search for.
Jul 28, 2018Dele Haynes rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
This is the account of Paulo Coelho's spiritual journey along the Camino Santiago de Compostela, known in English as the Way of Saint James. It is a network of pilgrims' ways serving pilgrimage to the shrine of the apostle Saint James the Great in the cathedral in Santiago Spain. Paulo is on this pilgrimage to gain insight and acceptance into the spiritual path he has chosen. He must do this to gain insight into the simplicity of life. The journey transforms him as he learns to understand the na..more
Jun 09, 2017Tobin Thomas rated it it was ok · review of another edition
Pilgrimage offers a bunch of inspiring quotes but drags big-time as it progresses. The novel structure doesn't really work for this one and its more like a travelogue.
Oct 04, 2015Denisa Ciubotaru rated it liked it · review of another edition
Shelves: contemporary, not-bad-at-all, philosophy
The thing that will stay with me forever will be Petrus's prayer from the 'Personal Vices' chapter. Coelho proves once again his awesomeness.
Jul 13, 2019Hanna Rehnstrom rated it did not like it · review of another edition
I didn’t understand this book whatsoever, and as I’ve just walked this pilgrimage route (Camino de Santiago), I feel like that’s saying something. I began reading the book before I left for Spain, didn’t get all the way through, but picked it up again when I returned. I figured it might speak to me differently now, after all I’ve seen and experienced, both around me and within. It did not. It’s full of incomprehensible, unexplained supernatural happenings that frankly just leave me feeling lost..more
Apr 14, 2016Iona Stewart rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
This is the story of a journey on the Road to Santiago, which we nowadays generally term the “Camino”.
The protagonist and storyteller is called Paulo, like the author, so perhaps this tale is authentic and autobiographical, perhaps not.
Paulo is a member of some sort of esoteric organization called RAM and he describes in the books Prologue his ordination as a master of the Order of RAM, when he receives a new sword from his own Master. But he should have refused the sword; since he didn`t he wil
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Feb 02, 2019Lucija rated it did not like it · review of another edition
Well, blame me for thinking this book will be about a pilgrimage of the Camino de Santiago.
The whole concept of The Order of the RAM felt weird to me and I couldn’t wait to finish the book and be over with it. Also, the practices of the Tradition seemed a bit useless as they were only providing Coelho momentary peace. If it wasn’t peace it was a frustration at not seeing a meaning in what was asked of him to do.
The character of Petrus was at least more interesting than Coelho since he wasn’t ve
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May 10, 2018Syeda Ahad rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Another good read from Paulo Coelho. This books is about the Pilgrimage, the RAM exercises, and about the realizations of the particular pilgrim who is on this journey to retrieve his sword. Blended nicely with mystic and supernatural things, this book also let's you think about some important life lessons. Through the pilgrim's journey, I also went through a spiritual wandering about. The RAM exercises were particularly interesting. However, I could not read it in one go. Took time, read other..more
Jul 01, 2016Sam rated it did not like it · review of another edition
Finally, finally, finished. I loathed this book.
I think if they'd kept to the original title (Diary of a Mage), it may have elicited different expectations from me. Alas, this book isn't about the Pilgrimage of the Camino de Santiago as much as this man's perceived mysticism. It's absolutely not my cup of tea, was less believable than other books I've read this year, and far less uplifting.
Am on my phone, so unable to properly format spoilers, so read no further if you wish to avoid spoilers.
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Jul 17, 2015Justine rated it it was ok · review of another edition
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Apr 26, 2015Heidi rated it it was ok · review of another edition
I think I'm just not the right audience for Paulo Coelho's books. I don't mind New Age stuff, but his books are so far out there that I find them incomprehensible. In this book Coelho describes his journey along the Strange Road to Santiago, or the Camino de Santiago, the same pilgrimage that I'm doing right now. But instead of just walking a road like everyone else does, Coelho met the devil in the form of a gypsy, battled a demon in the form of a dog, stole a peasant boy's ball (because the bo..more
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The Brazilian author PAULO COELHO was born in 1947 in the city of Rio de Janeiro. Before dedicating his life completely to literature, he worked as theatre director and actor, lyricist and journalist. In 1986, PAULO COELHO did the pilgrimage to Saint James of Compostella, an experience later to be documented in his book The Pilgrimage. In the following year, COELHO published The Alchemist. Slow in..more
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Este libro es la confirmación de que uno mismo es el señor de sus pasos, el dueño absoluto de su camino, el arquitecto de su sueño. Es un libro sobre la determinación.
El primer libro escrito por Paulo Coelho, esta edición es conmemorativa del 25 aniversario.
'Santiago de Compostela, ciudad española conocida como centro internacional de peregrinación, está delante, y no puedo imaginar que este camino me conduce no sólo a esta ciudad, sino a muchas otras ciudades del mundo. Ni Petrus, mi maestro, ni yo sabemos que esta tarde camino hacia mi destino, tantas veces soñado y tantas otras, negado. Camino hacia la historia de mi renacimiento.' Paulo Coelho.