Thursday, August 8, 2013

The Real Book of the Dead - Book Review

book cover art for The Real Book of the Dead by Collette Sinclaire The Real Book of the Dead
by Collette Sinclaire
Genres: Paranormal, Nonfiction

     The world is not black and white. There are many shades of grey. Within those shades lies the realm of things intangible: ghosts and spirits, telekinetics, psychic abilities, pyrokinetics, aliens, some would even put God into this category. All of the things that cannot be seen or heard and require a bit of faith or belief lie within this realm. Personally, I'm not sure that I'm a believer of these things. But I like to think that I am open minded. I neither believe nor disbelieve. I simply do not have enough information to form a solid opinion one way or another. Many experts say that everyone has some level of psychic abilities, but we never fully realize it. When an old friend calls shortly after you were just thinking about them, is that coincidence or some small level of psychic ability?

     Collette Sinclaire is renowned as a psychic. In this very original book she has collected a series of stories from the spirits and souls that she has been in contact with. Her hopes is to alleviate some of the worry and sadness that we, as mere mortals, experience when loved ones pass on. Sinclaire tells of beauty, hope, of an existence with no more pain, and the freedom from the sickness that may have bound individuals to sick rooms or kept them bedridden. Her words may bring comfort to those who have experienced great pain and loss.

     You do not have to be a believer to enjoy this compelling book, but an open mind would greatly benefit the experience.

I give it 4 star review graphic 4 stars!

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