- Hardcover
- Publisher: HarperTrade (2005)
- ASIN: B000LNV6AE
- Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (45 customer reviews)
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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A story old as time itself,
By Rebecca M (Somerville, MA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Devil and Miss Prym: A Novel of Temptation (Hardcover)
Once again, Coelho deftly uses his gifts as a storyteller to delve into the meat of the human condition. This "novel of temptation" is in the same vein as Coelho's The Alchemist, wherein he uses a simple narrative technique to approach some very difficult questions.Although one might think it would be impossible to explore good vs. evil without a certain amount of rhetoric, Coelho's approach is fresh and does not resort to the usual cliches. The heroine does not shine and the villain is a victim of circumstance. In the two characters we see both sides of ourselves. The book reads like a morality play in that the town of Viscos is Everytown and the Stranger is Everyman. Coelho has brought on the renaissance of the parable as an art form and should be commended on his ability to explore truth without grandstanding. This is a book that should humble even the most saintly of readers.
19 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Just OK.,
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This review is from: Devil & Miss Prym (Paperback)
The beauty of The Alchemist was that in Santiago we had a character to love and go on adventures with. Along the way we learned as the he learned. That is what made it such a powerful book.The problem with Coelho's more recent works is that he seems to have sacrificed character development and storyline for overt lessons. While The Devil and Miss Prym had its moments, I mostly felt like I was being preached to throughout the course of the book. I couldn't bond with the characters and though there was a story, it was weak. This book had the potential to be much more. We could have become emotionally attached to "the stranger" by experiencing his loss with him, vs. being told about it. It was hard to care about Berta's outcome because we didn't really know her. The five paragraphs of the story of Midas pretty much told the story. We've heard it before. Overall, I found this latest Coelho fairly disappointing. I wish he would to back to the storytelling and allow the readers to derive their own message. What we learn through our own discovery is far more powerful than being conked on the head with the message.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a fable of good and evil,
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This review is from: The Devil and Miss Prym: A Novel of Temptation (Hardcover)
I loved this book ... am scratching my head at the some of the negative comments. Some of the most clever, thought-provoking gems are hidden in the middle section that one reviewer considered "rambling" ... I think a more careful read would elicit a different response. Coelho is known for his layered prose, and this is no exception. Given the times in which we live, the struggle between good and evil resonates heartily with those of us who so desperately ask "why?". Although this book does not definitively answer that question, its hidden wisdom is thought-provoking and genuine. I heartily recommend it.
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