Siddhartha is a novel that may convince you the mind is a superpower. Ironically, his namesake becomes Godlike when he masters introspection over salvation. Originally, one of my childhood friends gave me a copy of this little book as a teenager. I hadn't read it until now (albeit a library copy), but it was well worth the wait.
Jubalyn ExWilliams lives in Pennsylvania (United States). You can find her reviews on books from the Dauphin County Library System, including one on Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse, at landturn.com/reviews.
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