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Rating: Summary: Reissue of the 1987 edition? Review: I'm pretty sure this is a reissue of Wilson's 1987 book by the same name ("Afterlife" -- one word). If not, someone please correct me. If so, it is an excellent introduction to the evidence for survival. This was written before he started churning out books on paranormal topics, and it is more thorough and serious than some of his more recent stuff. Unlike most modern writers in this field, Wilson gives due credit to some of the excellent work done in the early era of psychical research. This book steered me to several others from the 1800s, which I then acquired and found to be very worthwhile. Unless you are a closed-minded skeptic, you can't go wrong with this. Even if you have read widely in this field, it probably has some tidbits you didn't know about.
Rating: Summary: The Book that Gets Me Interested in the Paranormal Review: One look at the book (reading the book title), you may think that it deals solely about reincarnation. Wrong ! It is more than that. It talks about cases covering possession, psychic double, seance, clairvoyance, etc. The arguments put forth by the author will set the mind of any skeptic rolling.This book ignites my interest and curiosity about the paranormal.
Rating: Summary: Good, Solid, and Worth Reading Review: When I started reading this book, I was expecting something else, instead I got alot more. The title doesn't encompass the richness of this book. There's so much more than just the after life. I learned alot, and it led me to alot of other books, people, concepts, and information. It's packed full of fascinating and detailed stories, which for me opened doors to other paranormal studies. I enjoyed every page, and will keep it for reference. Highly recommended !
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