The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran (REVIEW)
I think the best way to approach this review will be to provide the most potent quotes from each section and delve a little deeper into the meaning behind them...
Inspired and brought to life through the imaginings of one Samir Samson, these reviews embody the character, virtuous and otherwise, of a lover of literature, life and the hell all around us. The struggle is all around us, will you turn to the classics? We hope so!
I think the best way to approach this review will be to provide the most potent quotes from each section and delve a little deeper into the meaning behind them...
Then again, does this mean we shouldn't trust people who come from Equador with an ethos of equality and benevolence on their brains?