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A review by dianapharah
Illusions: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah by Richard Bach
4.0
A recommendation from my high school English teacher!
Really fun to read; I adored the banter between Richard and Don. The way this piece of work is structured from beginning to end gives me the feeling that it would be served a greater justice by rereading. The notions presented are a bit “basic” only in that they are, in my opinion, the essential pillars for this new state of thinking, living, and navigating your own world. Though somewhat preliminary, we can always be reminded of these points, especially since Bach takes a unique approach in conveying the lessons of this reluctant Messiah. I especially loved the ending! I found it fantastic and quite frankly genius.
Really fun to read; I adored the banter between Richard and Don. The way this piece of work is structured from beginning to end gives me the feeling that it would be served a greater justice by rereading. The notions presented are a bit “basic” only in that they are, in my opinion, the essential pillars for this new state of thinking, living, and navigating your own world. Though somewhat preliminary, we can always be reminded of these points, especially since Bach takes a unique approach in conveying the lessons of this reluctant Messiah. I especially loved the ending! I found it fantastic and quite frankly genius.
”Is this how it ends, I thought, is everything a master says just pretty words that can't save him from the first attack of some mad dog in a farmer's field?
I had to read three times before I could believe these were the words on the page.
Everything
in this book
may be wrong.