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The Other Side : The True Story of the Boy Who Sees Ghosts

The Other Side : The True Story of the Boy Who Sees Ghosts

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Unbelievable!
Review: This book is so poorly written I cannot believe it was printed. Nothing about this story has proof it was true. Maybe this woman was on Unsolved Mysteries but that was to push sales of this trash. I don't believe in trying to score money by using a child. The ending was incredibly stupid and so was the thinking anybody would believe this story.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: FASANATING AND IT'S TRUE!
Review: ~~~I've always been one that was sort of intrested in the
paranormal and supernatural but never really wanted to get really
to deep into it.I've seen "The Sixth Sense","The Excorsist" and
read some of Stephen King novels,but never had a fasanation
with things of this nature.
Fast Foward to September 2001:As I'm getting to know everybody in my new class,I notice a classmate behind me reading
"The Other Side",by Denice Jones.I ask what's this book about?
"This boy who~~ sees~~ ghosts,that's him",she says pointing to
Micheal Jones-a.k.a. the ghost boy. I was shocked to know that
a person in my class would have a book published-about their
adventures with ghosts and sprits-of all things.
As time went by,Micheal and I became good friends.He was
totally normal and never talked about his ghostly adventures.
So one day,I was at the library and I saw "The Other Side".
I rushed to check it out and read it.
What I read,totally blew my mind. Denise~~~~ Jones,the author
(Micheal's mother) writes with clarity and is very realistic.
And though at times the content in the book sometimes reads
like "The Sixth Sense:The Local Version",it still is fasanating.
I think what makes it more intresting is that I personally know
Micheal.So he and his mother aren't lying.This is all true!
It was even on "Unsolved Mysteries" and the events depicted
seemed very,very real.
I recommend "The Other Side" for anyone that thinks ghosts
~~aren't real or have a interest in the paranormal. Knowing Micheal and his story,it's taught me one thing:NOTHING EVER DIES!~~~

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Confused
Review: I bought this book, read it and really hated it. I then bought three others which I gave as gifts. I don 't believe in ghosts and demons but a family member has had experience with her child, my niece. I gave this book to her, and one to each set of grandparents. I must inform you, as I don't feel my insight is valid being to me this book was so far fetch. The three insignts turned to 7 and each person who read this book agreed with me. There is just no way this family went through this claiming a true story. If and I repeat if it said fiction it would be exceptable. I found this book a very big disappointment, a waste of money and time. People claim this happens, weather you believe or your just reading about this ; there are much better readings. (...)I wouldn't recomend this book to anybody.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Truth be told!
Review: In this book, Denice Jones makes it clear that she's not just kidding. She really wants us to believe in his "ghosts". At what cost? Sure, she makes lots of money selling us this, but what about all of her victims? People desperate for some sort of answers, and they get a charlatan who gives them a half-decent explanation. Save your money, or at least throw it away in a more meaningful way.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Where is the truth in true story?
Review: There are amazingly few actual events in this story . Those that are told, are drawn out to excrutiating lengths. It seemed to me that the author was just trying to take up space going over insignificant details ad nauseum.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not worth reading
Review: I Found this book very difficult to read and got bored by the story. It seems like a mixture of fact and fiction with most of it hard to believe. I never got to the ending. Skip this book!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Fiction
Review: This story was pure fiction! This author should have concentrated on her parenting skills ; rather then the author's imagination. Nothing exciting with this book ; isn't worth the dime!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Horrible Writing
Review: I felt this story was true, some was made up for the story. I don't think the author could of written this as fiction without living it. The problem was the author's writing. Drifted, terrible grammar, alot of typo errors, these all lost my interest.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not!
Review: This story might think it is the real sixth sense but it isn't even close. At least Sixth sense was really good fiction. This entire story was drempt up fiction. A waste of time and energy!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Disappointing to say the least
Review: This entire book is humor to what people do go through. The authors style really needs to be examined and the entire story is fictional. The ending, you want to skip the book and not even get there it is a disgrace.


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