Occult & Paranormal
Review:Probably one of my most favorite books I’ve picked up this year, it was recommended to me by a friend and now it’s part of my daily reading. It’s a great pick me up (I have anxiety so there’s stuff in here that isn’t exhausting but very useful). It’s a very “witchcraft on a shoestring” style of writing for just about anything you need in a pinch. This is honestly useful for everybody needing something to lighten up their day. This is one of the first few books that seemed attractive by its cover... Read more
Review:The most confusing book of the Earth Chronicles series. It talks about a lot of gods/godesses with their alternate names and the reader ends up with a lot of complicated thoughts. Plus some stuff is repeated from the rest of the series. Read more
Review:The book "Loyalty in Death" by Nora Roberts is another outstanding murder and sex thriller. If you enjoy being jealous of a character then you will love Roarke and his relationship with Eve Dallas. If you love the skinny tom boy effect, you'll dream of Eve Dallas while she dreams of her father.
Read the entire series of "....in Death" books. Don't start a new novel until you have time to finish it because Eve Dallas will not let you fall asleep until you have finished the chapter, if not ... Read more
Review:Very interesting and well written. I highly recommend reading this book. The author approaches the subject with skepticism as I did, however the evidence she presents is convincing and well researched. Read more
Review:I skimmed through the book and I was impressed at the little bit of information that I have read. I would recommend this book to anyone who is interested into tapping into their DNA and obtaining knowledge. Read more
Review:Erich has some interesting ideas about earthly contacts by being from other -planets. If we are seeking to find other contacts, why aren't we contacted by other beings. I love the idea of the earth being colonized by beings from other planets- fits into the bible aand other historical things we know- read and think about our earths past and future. Read more
Review:This book is a classic. As foundation for understanding how loss operates in our lives from our earliest days, it is well-written, soundly-researched, and decidedly worth the read. Viorst asserts that loss is central to, and pervasive in, everyone's life. She divides our losses into four major categories: 1) the losses of childhood and the becoming of a separate self; 2) the losses of accepting the limitations of our power and potential including the forbidden and the impossible; 3) the losse... Read more
Review:An incredibly personal journey through the life of David Wilcock and his experience with the spiritual expansion process. This book is filled with extraordinary disclosures from insiders that will blow your mind! I've recommended this book to all my family and friends. Read more
Review:Found this book to be very good reading, you learn things about America in the early 1800's that make you wonder why you've never heard of this stuff before. Some of it based on Lewis and Clarks notes from their journey, there is also some history from the various Spanish explorers that toured Florida and what was to become America, plus some on the mounds and mound builders found in various parts of America. I read the book twice, it was that good plus there is a lot to digest if you like histo... Read more
Review:This book caught my attention when I read the title & ordered it immediately. My brother's best friend in school was 6'8" and he had 2 cousins just as tall or taller. It was a bit of a handicap for them in those days (1960's) because the rest of world was so much shorter and it was challenging for them to live with the American standard. I wonder now if those 3 tall handsome guys share the DNA of the giants in this book. Thank you Richard Dewhurst for digging up the truth about the "giant" ... Read more