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Interesting Story, Too Much Exposition

Review from Monster →

This didn’t strike me as graphic as it did others. it describes attacks as they happened but didn’t over indulge in gore, just explained what happened. However the author goes into unnecessary (and not always successful) prose. Also the author has a clear and unrelenting bias against the lower class or anyone on the fringe..

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Poses questions with a new universe of answers

Review from Journeys Out of the Body →

The author, himself a scientist, began to spontaneously have out-of-body experiences (OBE’s) in 1958. Employing scientific method and with the assistance of his medical doctors, Monroe studied the phenomenon, eventually learning to control it and use it productively. He compiled his notes and experiences and narrates the story here. This book, along with two subsequent..

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Hope

Review from The Endarkened →

I loved this book. The story was great and gave us all some answers to what everyone had been doing in the valley . It gave us plenty to think about. Loved that Kevin Pierce was the narrator.