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Rating: Summary: John Edward is an awsome person Review: I just got What If God Was The Sun for Christmas and I am half way through it and can not put it down.Even though John says it is fictional I already found alot of names and things that are connected to John himself, but if this is how he wanted to write the book then I say go right ahead John your awsome no matter what.I am on chapter four of this book. I have read One Last Time, Crossing over with John Edward Stories behind the Stories, and Afterlife and now If God was the Sun.Every book that I have read gets better and better John is just an amazing person.I also have two of his cds and he helps me get through my meditation.I record Crossing over With John Edward when I am at work and when I am home I watch it.I just love the show its amazing and John is just an amazing person. People out there that call him "fake" and tell lies about his family should be ashamed of themselves.What has John done to you personally?We are not here to judge anyone, and call people names just because we dont know about that person and yes I did say person John has feelings, just because God blessed him with an amazing talent who are these "skeptics"like john likes to call them, who are they to knock him.He doesn't knock anyone else or their talents so I think you should back off.If anyone hasn't read this book it awsome.I recomand this to anyone who is a John Edward fan or who just needs to know there are people out there that are going through the same thing that you are going through.
Rating: Summary: The Loved Ones Left Behind Review: I read this book cover-to-cover-non-stop in one night. It made me smile, laugh, and cry. I don't want to say too much to give away the story but it takes a look at love, family, and grief through the eyes one man from his childhood until old age. At first I thought it was a true story about the pyschic medium, John Edward, (hello...hence the word NOVEL...meaning...FICTION). If you're someone who isn't really into the "psychic stuff," this book doesn't focus on that sort of thing. It is more about how one family deals with losing their loved ones. It does provide some interesting ways of explaining God, dying, and the grief process to children. It was excellent. I could not put it down..except to go get tissues.
Rating: Summary: BEAUTIFUL , SENSITIVE, TOUCHING......UNFORGETTABLE. Review: John Edward must, indeed, possess the gentleness of a lamb, the mystical wonder of an angel and the inner personal strength of the Dalai Lama. The words found in this book will soothe your soul, warm your heart, and provide many intense thought-provoking moments. Do not let the length of the book deceive you into thinking there cannot be much here to consider. I have read books with hundreds upon hundreds of pages that say very little and are soon forgotten; there are much shorter ones that stay with you for a lifetime. "What if God were the Sun" is one of the most beautiful books ever written; one that will leave you with a silent tear as you read of one family's compassion, tragedy and ultimate love for each other throughout the generations. If we all had a John Edward beside us in time of loss, when we most need emotional healing, life's journey would be much easier, and the uncertainty of what lies beyond this world, less feared. The bridge between life and death take on new meaning in this book, one of inner peace and tranquillty. I highly recommend this book, as well as one additional book, "Don't Let Death Ruin Your Life" by author, Jill Brooke. Both deal with the same subject but in a slightly different light.
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