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4.0 out of 5 stars
Another great Sylvia Browne book, but..., July 27, 2006
As I have stated before, I am a fan of Sylvia Browne. Consider her God given gift to be real and she works for the good of others. In her time with Montel Williams, she stated that this book would be about how her help with police, and members in Montel's audience, etc helped solve murders, etc. Thought that would make a great premise for a book. I purchased this book, and for the most part, she deals with things that she has stated many times in her books, or in appearances. Am sure it is a good thing, as many may have not read Ms. Browne's other work, so statements about spirits, ghosts, the Other Side etc. would help them and give us a 'refresher course' - Then after different topics, she gives feedback from those she gave readings to stating her words were correct.
The case files that I was waiting for - her help solving cases with the police, on Montel's show, the FBI, made up about the last 20 pages of the book. I was a little disappointed.
I guess you can call the feedback she's gotten from her clients as 'case files', but I interpreted this book as more public files that can be proven -
This is not to say this book is not great, and is a good review or primer, I just expected more.
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34 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Shockingly Dissapointed., November 20, 2006
Let me start this by saying I love Sylvia Browne.
I mean, I love Sylvia Browne.. I give what she has to say a lot of thought, respect, and in the end, a lot of credit. Most, if not all, of what she has to say about spirituality and it's many facets ring so true for me. Could not love this woman more.
Not only that, but I have read many of her books - all, actually, up until the last... five or so. (For those of you who are new fans - she has, I believe, nearing 30 published books).
That being said, this book was <u>incredibly</u> dissapointing. I heard a description of the book on Montel Williams, and read the description of the book on this site.
I thought, Case files - finally! She will go through some of her personal clients, some of her criminal cases, some of the audience members from her many public appearances. She'll give us the whole story of how she helped them, beginning, middle, and most importantly and least seen - the result. We'll get the full scope of the beginning, middle and end of each story. I was so very excited to hear that she had finally put something like this together - I even got priority shipping! lol
I excitedly opened up my Amazon package, retrieved the book, and curled under the blanket with the intention of reading it from cover to cover.
Lo and behold, it is not what I thought, or what it was advertised, it would be.
From cover to cover, this is a book of love letters from clients. "Sylvia you saved my life!" "Sylvia you found this for me!" "Sylvia you cured my son with your advice!"
So in one way, yes - it is a collection of short anecdotes from clients. However, mostly it is just endless gushing and fails to give any specific details about cases. "You told me where to find my pendant - then I did!" etc., etc.
Here I was expecting detailed accounts of cases, unsolved mysteries, murders she helped solve, missing persons that she helped find, details of enlightening group sessions; what had been said to a client and when, and what specifically happened afterwards.. Instead, it is unspecific testimonial after testimonial.
Being that I am such a fan of Sylvia's, I shudder to say this, but the collection almost makes her seem.... ::shudder::.... Arrogant. Like a braggart. Other than the introduction and a few (and I mean a few) short (a few sentences) general responses to letters, she doesn't appear to have written a single word. She simply found and published a collection of love letters sent to her from admiring clients ( who apparently, individually <u>all</u> failed to give satisfying details/specifics). And since there are no specific details in sight, there is no proof that an Author could not have sat down and wrote each letter themselves.
I hate that this is my opinion, but I really had no choice. Darnit, Sylvia! I felt jipped, suckered, and shockingly dissapointed.
Now that I've said all that, I still highly suggest reading her books, taking her teachings to heart.
But this book? All it is is PR.
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