Official Review: Dancing with Sophia by Ramalho Almeida

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Reet Aulakh wrote:The review is well written. It gives a good insight of the story of the book. Thanks for the review.
Thanks for reading the review and replying.

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Reet Aulakh wrote:The review is well written. It gives a good insight of the story of the book. Thanks for the review.
Thanks for reading the review and replying.
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Seems an interesting book, provoking inner reflection in a fictional way. I like such books.
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Cotwani wrote:Seems an interesting book, provoking inner reflection in a fictional way. I like such books.
I like your phrase "inner reflection." Thanks for reading the review and replying.
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Most of us know the concepts of how to have a successful "journey." However, it's not bad to have some reminders from time to time. This book seems to be so, a good reminder of how to have a spiritual journey.
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Yes, I agree with your comments. Thanks for reading the review and replying.
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From your review, I get the understanding that Dancing with Sophia is more of a veiled instruction for ethical and moral values. And the very name Sophia is a giveaway, denoting wisdom in Greek. So, the writer has chosen this for that purpose. Dancing with Sophia, then, has to be taken metaphorically in this context.

This review is rated 4 out of 4 stars if I may. lol :tiphat:
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I agree with your comment about the novel containing veiled instruction and thus the "dancing" is a metaphor. Indeed, I was drawn to the book's title because I have always been interested in Sophia as the Greek goddess of wisdom As an astrologer, I think the archetypal energies of the gods and goddesses of various cultures have a lot to teach us about ourselves. Thanks for your kind words about my review.
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I love stories involving a spiritual transformation. Thanks for your review, it helped me make the decision to read this book.
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The Researcher wrote:I love stories involving a spiritual transformation. Thanks for your review, it helped me make the decision to read this book.
Happy to hear it and I hope you enjoy it. Thanks for reading the review and replying.
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Well written review. Where does the book take place?
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CommMayo wrote:Well written review. Where does the book take place?
Thanks! The author doesn't say where Baingana is located. Perhaps this is because he was focused on the spiritual nature of the character's journey and didn't want to mix in "real world" elements? He assigns character names based on European mythic characters (e.g. Sophia is the Greek goddess of wisdom). I seem to recall that the author may be from Portugal? You get some sense of a European setting but it doesn't dominate the narrative.
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Oh, fun! Another great story of life and it's many choices along the way, the good and bad along with the unknown. Adding this to my list of tbr. As always, thanks for the wonderful review!
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A young man embarking on a journey and getting more than he bargained for? Sounds quite the journey. Books about spiritual transformation and self-discovery aren't really my cup of tea, but I am glad you enjoyed the book despite its faults. Nice review!
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Lessons based on mind, heart and wisdom sounds good. It's grate if I got a opportunity to see it in detail.
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A young man trying to run away from his problems realizes that he had to take a stand that would change his attitude towards life. Thanks for the review.
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