December 19, 2009 · Books Reviews

In the year 2006, Elizabeth Gilbert released a small book of just 352 pages under Penguin publishers which later went ahead to become her famous memoir. The book named Eat, Pray, Love, was successful in captivating the eyes of all book lovers and became one of the most loved books of the year. And as a sequel to the book, she now releases The Committed.

Committed

Committed is believed to come out soon in the early month of January. The book is a sequel of her previous book wherein she proved her caliber as a writer. The book looked self indulgent and expressed the emotions and issues intellectually in a humorous manner. And it was this light humor and interesting way of writing that actually forced all the readers to read the book again and again.

The book was also promoted in Oprah’s show which worked well in spreading the awareness of the book and its writer. The book became famous amongst its readers largely due to its special and neat features which included:

  • Easy and small chapters.
  • Light balanced humor all through the book along with some thoughtful things.
  • And finally, she shared with her viewers the answer of finding the best pizza in the entire world.

Keeping it similar to the previous book, Gilbert tries keeping the book neat and straight, with some light humor in it as well. However, Committed covers a completely different aspect this time. There are great expectations in the readers from this book who previously adorned the prequel and gave it thumbs up against the other books. So, if you are also a book lover, make sure you grab this interesting book and enjoy the new thoughts mentioned in it.

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