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The title says more than I ever could!, November 10, 2005
This review is from: I Know Why We're Here: An Ordinary Woman, An Extraordinary Psychic Gift (Paperback)
This book called out to me at the library yesterday and I picked it up, not even knowing whether it was fiction or non-fiction, what it was about even. At home, I began reading it after lunch and ignored everything I had to do around the house as I turned page after page, totally enthralled by Mia's world. I ended up staying up until midnight to finish this wonderful book and wishing I had another book to start immediately! It was fantastic.
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Interesting psychic awakening., March 22, 2007
This review is from: I Know Why We're Here: An Ordinary Woman, An Extraordinary Psychic Gift (Paperback)
I read this book in a day. It was that absorbing. I was touched by Mia's challenges and impressed by her desire to help others. The stories of her awakening psychic life were fascinating and told in a way that was quite down to earth. I truly enjoyed this book.
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Biography of a Reluctant Psychic, February 13, 2006
This review is from: I Know Why We're Here: An Ordinary Woman, An Extraordinary Psychic Gift (Paperback)
The title catches your eye, but Mia Dolan's lifelong struggles against poverty, abusive men, and family losses makes an interesting memoir even if the psychic parts were omitted. It details her efforts to survive verbal and physical abuse and to make a life for herself and her children and to overcome the circumstances and poor choices that try to drag her down.
Adding another dimension to this, is the awakening of her "gift" which enables her to help others. For those skeptical of anything they cannot see for themselves, this may seem too airy-fairy. For those with open minds, it's fascinating to see the development of Mia's psychic skills.
This book was published in Britain under the title, The Gift.
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