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There's No Place Like Home: Nine Forms of After Death Communication

There's No Place Like Home: Nine Forms of After Death Communication

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Stories that will interest and touch you
Review: Although my interest in the paranormal and otherworldly has waned in my adulthood, I picked up this book and found that you don't have to be a believer to be moved by the stories within. This book is a compilation of accounts written by those who have experienced encounters of some kind, ones that are by turns chilling, humourous, but can also prove poignant. As per the title of the book, the stories revolve around after death communication, and whether you are cynical about the possibility of such a thing, the stories are still touching in their underlying message that death might seem to be an end unto itself, but that one can still find comfort in the belief that those you love might be out there somewhere still, watching over you. Even if you aren't looking for such depth and simply want an enjoyable read, still check out this book. Although the writers aren't professional authors, the stories are still well-written and the editor has done a great job in compiling them in a way that will deliver the best read possible. Recommended!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Stories that will interest and touch you
Review: Although my interest in the paranormal and otherworldly has waned in my adulthood, I picked up this book and found that you don't have to be a believer to be moved by the stories within. This book is a compilation of accounts written by those who have experienced encounters of some kind, ones that are by turns chilling, humourous, but can also prove poignant. As per the title of the book, the stories revolve around after death communication, and whether you are cynical about the possibility of such a thing, the stories are still touching in their underlying message that death might seem to be an end unto itself, but that one can still find comfort in the belief that those you love might be out there somewhere still, watching over you. Even if you aren't looking for such depth and simply want an enjoyable read, still check out this book. Although the writers aren't professional authors, the stories are still well-written and the editor has done a great job in compiling them in a way that will deliver the best read possible. Recommended!


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