Nikita MandhaniNikita Mandhani: I liked the book, but it is just a one or two time read. Nothing extra ordinary or something that should be kept for lifetime.
India on Sep 23, 2023
PRAKASH KUMAR: One of the great book
India on Sep 12, 2023
Kindle Customer: I admire Paulo Cohelo presentation of characters in his book. This book has something for everyone..how aristocracy works with common man in adverse circumstances..We got some insight after reading this book
India on Jul 31, 2022
Amazon Customer: I have recommended this book to many people, its such a good book to read and it helped me to understand God's purpose. The story of Elijah, in scripture, is one of my favorites. To read a version of his story like this was needed for me. God's plan will come to pass and we may not understand in the moment why things happen but when they fog disappears and everything clears we can reflect and see why God moves in certain ways.
United States on Mar 13, 2021
freak_Redefined: THIS BOOK REVIEW IS ONLY BASED ON MY FEELINGS DURING READING THE BOOK. IT DOES NOT INTENT TO HURT ANYONE’S FEELINGS, AND DOES NOT MEANT TO COMPARE WITH ANY OTHER REVIEWER’S FEELINGS.
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Yes it was the first feeling that came to my mind when I first finished the book. This brilliant narrative takes us to the path of a simple person, who eventually becomes to be called as a prophet, first becomes a victim of the circumstances & after realization, fought back to conquer his destiny.
The author portrayed here the plot as a historical narrative, based on some ancient cities of Lebanon, & with passage of time taught us some much valuable life lessons.
Though sometimes use of the Old style of English Language may create problems for the readers but one has to remember that it actually a translation from the original Portuguese writing. So if the originality was not maintained, the essence might have been lost.
The thing I liked most in this reading is it’s simplicity of the narrative, and some serious life lessons through a few words, what the author had given.
Anyone who is fond of spiritual writings, it is a must read.
Though...
India on Aug 04, 2019
My name is Mary: "The Fifth Mountain" is one of Coelho's earlier works, one in which he takes us to biblical times and events. He brings us the story of the prophet Elijah, whom we follow along, he and his tormented soul, through this landscape so tormented unto itself; this land of Levites, Curses, Tribunals, Angels, Israelites—Gods Will Be Done.
Coelho was raised up in the Catholic Church, not, as many assume, in some far—out, new—agey, spirit to light seeking kind of religion. His traditional religious upbringing shows up in this beautifully written, powerful tale of a young Elijah, beginning with his quest for a better understanding of his visions.
"Since childhood, he had heard voices and spoken with angels. This was when he had been impelled by his father and mother to seek out a priest of Israel who, after asking many questions, identified Elijah as a *nabi*, a prophet, a "man of the spirit," one who "exalts himself with the word of God."
So begins his search for meaning amidst the backdrop of the never—ending violence and chaos of the times, and always, the search for God, God's Word, God's Love, God's Strength, His Wisdom and Grace. Do you hear *me*...
United States on Apr 13, 2013
Divine Goddess: This book is a fictional extension of the story of Elijah from the bible. In my opinion it was a bit emotional, but is packed with many life lessons, including one that I had just recently discovered from reading a book by Iyanla Vanzant. This lesson is that if you do not make a choice, you will live by default. In this book by Coelho, Elijah had trouble making a choice, therefore God made the choice for him and hence, Elijah had to live with the consequences of that choice. It was a good book. Paulo also was able to make references to some of the characters in his other books. I was only able to pick up on 2 as I have only read 2 other of his books, not including this one. A reference was made to The Alchemist as well as to Warrior Of The Light.
United States on Aug 07, 2012
Ed Barton: The Fifth Mountain is a fictionalized account of the prophet Elijah's time between the rasing of the dead Phoenican boy to his return to Israel and the showdown with the Baalist priests. The story revolves around the struggle with God's will, the challenges of following a sacred mission, and the need for self-sacriice in fulfilling a mission.
Of the 8 of Coelho's books I read to date, this one was probably the one that least moved me at any level. The storyline itself was OK, and the concept of the divine struggle and exile and acceptance were OK as well. However, I had become accustomed to much deeper messages from Paulo Coehlo, and this one really failed to deliver that "ah ha" moment.
A decent read, and you probably will want to read it if you are a Coelho fan, but I would not classify this by any stretch as his best work.
United States on Sep 05, 2010
Katie: I have read quite a few "Coelho" books to date, and am truly amazed by the powerful insights woven within the stories of each and every one! In fact, I have yet to read a book by this author that has not moved me in some way.
"The Fifth Mountain" is a story written about the biblical figure Elijia - his trials & tribulations, as well as his joys, loves & great accomplishments. In a very interesting way, the author guides the reader through the many lessons to be learned through the life of this prophet and all those he touched.
Some of the lessons/insights that I realized/remembered through reading "The Fifth Mountain" include:
*Through every hardship we go through, there is a lesson to be learned - so be on the lookout for what lessons/insights are showing up in your life, and take heed.
*Freedom is the ability to follow your heart without concern for the opinions of others.
*We must CHOOSE rathter than ACCEPT our fate
Overall, I found this book to be an easy, interesting, powerful read - with many great insights woven into a memorable fable-type story. I would recommend this author to everyone!
United States on Mar 18, 2006
"The Fifth Mountain" by Paulo Coelho: A Journey of Self-Discovery and Spiritual Awakening | The Tide Between Us: Book One of The O'Neill Trilogy | The Witch of Portobello: A Gripping Tale of Mystery and Magic | |
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Total Reviews | 26 reviews | 473 reviews | 24 reviews |
ISBN-13 | 978-0061729256 | 978-1838530563 | 978-0061338816 |
Item Weight | 8 ounces | 1.2 pounds | 8.5 ounces |
Literary Fiction (Books) | Literary Fiction | Literary Fiction | |
Publisher | HarperOne; Reprint edition | Independent Publishing Network | HarperOne; Reprint edition |
Psychological Fiction (Books) | Psychological Fiction | ||
ISBN-10 | 0061729256 | 1838530568 | 0061338818 |
Customer Reviews | 4.3/5 stars of 1,692 ratings | 4.4/5 stars of 12,056 ratings | 4.4/5 stars of 1,441 ratings |
Paperback | 288 pages | 370 pages | 288 pages |
Dimensions | 5.31 x 0.65 x 8 inches | 6 x 0.93 x 9 inches | 0.72 x 5.31 x 8 inches |
Language | English | English | English |
Best Sellers Rank | #635 in Christian Historical Fiction #1,533 in Psychological Fiction #7,424 in Literary Fiction | #144 in World Literature #1,108 in American Literature #1,585 in Historical Fiction | #23 in Caribbean & Latin American Literature#4,270 in Contemporary Women Fiction#7,494 in Literary Fiction |
Christian Historical Fiction (Books) | Christian Historical Fiction |
Phirso: Paulo coelho's books never fail to surprise me
And amazon did a good job delivering it.
No damage on the book
India on Nov 01, 2023