Selected Product: | There's No Such Place as Far Away Paperback Edition: New Ed Author: Richard Bach Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd Release Date: October 1993 ISBN-10: 0006477305 ISBN-13: 9780006477303 List Price: £7.99 Average Customer Rating: | | Jonathan Livingston Seagull: A Story ISBN-10: 0006490344 The Bridge Across Forever ISBN-10: 0330290819 Illusions: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah ISBN-10: 0099427869 Messiah's Handbook: Reminders for the Advanced Soul - The Lost Book from Illusions ISBN-10: 1571744215 A Gift of Wings ISBN-10: 0330304216 |
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I was disappointed. It was short, childish and seemed to have none of the resonance Illusions had for me. It was a bit like Wish You Were Here after Dark Side of the Moon.
Then I grew older, moved away from those I loved, learned the truth about distance making the heart grow fonder and then the book made sense to me. Now I can't read it without crying.
I'll give it to my family when they leave home, hoping they will come to realise the message, so skilfully wrapped in this small volume, is more complicated than a book ten times this size could convey. | Puts feelings into words - everyone should read this book | Customer Rating: | A friend gave me my first copy of this book many years ago shortly before we were to be parted. Yes, I still missed him, but I knew the book was right. It's been my companion through tough times on many occasions through the years. As Richard Bach says "can miles truly separate you from friends? If you want to be with someone you love, aren't you already there?" Short? Yes. Simple? No. Worth buying? Yes!!!!!!!!!!! There's philosophy and truth and so much more that I can't put into words. Everyone should have someone special enough to give this book to. Does all that make sense? I hope so. Whatever, just buy it! | Too Simple? | Customer Rating: | | Looking at the reviews,I was keen to read this book. Unfortunatly I was very disappointed-yes the words are simple, but nothing that is really new, no profound thoughts struck me as I read this or afterwards. Sadly I feel this book lives off the reputation of the author,and has been produced by the publishers to generate sales based on this. In all the book took probably about 4 - 5 minutes (yes minutes!) to read and is definitely NOT something I would recommend buying, rather if you feel compelled to read it, go to a library. Very disappointed. | Part of Life's Inspirations. No Joke. | Customer Rating: | Ok, bear with me here.... My mother sent me this wonderful "book" many years ago, whilst I was living abroad with my then young son. I wholly understand now, over a decade later why she sent me it. Perhaps because I honestly think of it's "feel" every week, sometimes even daily. I have given this amazing little book to several treasured friends, (a recommendation in itself). If you can be a "deep or lateral thinker", or hold friendship close to your heart, this book will be both inspirational and moving to you. If only the world could search past sexism, racism, bigotry and all other "isms", as this book can, we could aim for some friendship driven Utopia.This man, Richard Bach had vision, compassion and deep motivation in this work, read it, enjoy it, and most of all, teach your kids it, what a wonderful legacy for the future generations. Ok, Ive waffled enough, buy it, and breathe the sentiment in. Oh, and Thanks Mum! | Deceptively simple words - | Customer Rating: | | It is hard for me to understand how anyone can fail to be intrigued by this book. Children can read it, as the words are few and simple; adults can carry away a different way of thinking. |
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