the TOP 100 Paranormal Books - 29/06/2008
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Psience: How New Discoveries in Quantum Physics and New Science May Explain the Existance of Paranormal Phenomena
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The Final Frontier: Incredible Stories of Near-death Experiences
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Heaven and hell experiences - make you think about God!
The book contains 25 individual accounts of near death experiences, where the subjects temporarily found themselves either in Heaven or Hell. What comes across to me is the concern these individuals have to warn other people to evaluate their lives in relation to God; to consider whether they need to take stock of their present situation and where it may lead.84
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The Rosicrucian Enlightenment Revisited
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The Aliens and the Scalpel
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Hell's Belles
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A soulless demon finds love
Jezebel is a 4,000 year old succubus (a demon) whose job is to entice people into hell through horizontal means. However when she goes AWOL from Hell, tricks a witch into making her human (and stealing that witch's form and credit cards/ID) she sets out on life as a newly born human in New York. The author writes her first experiences of being human, drinking coffee, eating muffins, being in public spaces etc excellently - these were really enjoyable parts of the book.<br /><br />Jezebel, or Jessie, isn't at all a sympathetic character to start with. She steals the witch's identity, doesn't care about other people and seems largely amoral. However her new human nature is clearly changing that part of her character and she starts to care for people and to change. She gets a job as a stripper in a club, Hell's Belles, which suits her skills from her former career admirably. However she's already bumped into Paul and he is about to cause another big change in her life. On the run from other demons who are trying to drag her back to hell, protected merely by her humanity and with the amulet she wears round her neck, can Jessie keep herself safe and out of hell? And what is it that caused her to leave Hell in the first place?<br /><br />Rather confusingly a few chapters into this book Jessie seemed to be back working as a succubus and leading a man to hell. It became clear eventually that this was a flashback and there were other examples of this in the book - it might have been helpful for the fact this was backstory to be more clear. However these sections, where Jessie is in Hell, were fascinating; somehow the author has written her description of the different levels in Hell and some of the characters in a lighthearted and yet scary way with definite overtones of Dante.<br /><br />This is a fairly earthy book with fairly explicit descriptions and a woman who is certainly at home with her feminine side. However there is more to this story than just sex as there's an interesting plot and some significant characterisation of Jessie. Paul, the hero, is rather more of a cipher and we almost learn more about the Satyr Daunuan but there are many good side characters in this story which lift it above the average paranormal romance and made it an easy and fun read.<br /><br />Originally published for Curled Up With A Good Book, www.curledup.com. © Helen Hancox 200790
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In Search of Ogopogo: Sacred Creatures of the Okanagan Waters
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The Children That Time Forgot
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a wonderful innocent insight into reincarnation.
This book depicts in no uncertain terms that we come back and live many different lives.I myself have had no experiences of regression but nevertheless believe in this books contents wholeheartedly. The fact that the children in question experienced these memories at a very early age before life clouds things out only goes to strengthen that belief. I also feel it is why we relate to some people more than others and I think we may live several different lives trying to"get it right" so to speak. This book has also made a deep impression on many friends of mine... A truly wonderful book.94
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Peter Underwood's Guide to Ghosts and Haunted Places
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A wonderful selection of haunting stories.
For anyone interested in the supernatural all roads lead to Peter Underwood, the worlds leading expert on the supernatural and a marvelous writer."Peter Underwood's Guide to Ghosts and Haunted Places" has an excellent balance of stories from around the world, so wherever you live you will find something of interest nearby. This book is highly recommended, as is his"Ghost Hunters Guide".95
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Banshees, Beasts and Brides from the Sea: Irish Tales of the Supernatural
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Ghost Files: Paranormal Encounters, Discussions, and Research from the Vaults of Ghostvillage.Com
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Spirit Possession in Judaism: Cases and Contexts from the Middle Ages to the Present (Raphael Patai Series in Jewish Folklore and Anthropology)
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A Fantastic Buy
I was bought this book as a Christmas present last year after seeing it here on Amazon and putting it on my list for santa ;)<br /><br />This book is a fantastic read for anyone interested in the paranormal who thinks about the reasons why we continue to experience strange occurences the world over. The book covers M theroy and string theroy (as well as many others) and gets you thinking about the quantum world around us.<br /><br />I would reccomend this book to anyone, however it may be worthwhile reading other titles to get a good grounding on the basics of quantum physics, though saying that, the author does go into some great detail when explaining her ideas.<br /><br />A word of warning though. You may not want to read this book before you lay down to bed as it will set your mind racing thinking about the implications of the quantum world. Great read!