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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up, B+, not perfect but definitely worth the read...,
By Ryan M. "Ryan M." (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Millennial Hospitality III: The Road Home (Paperback)
Many self published UFO books are so bad that they are nearly impossible to read. Not this series...Mr. Hall is able to tell his story in a mostly cogent, matter of fact manner which only adds to the believability factor. (I gave a similar review to the first volume in the series.)
Be aware that this is not a professionally edited manuscript but it is nonetheless competently written and definitely recommended for people who are curious about the phenomenon and want a straightforward retelling of what one man says happened to him. What is shocking about his description of the Tall Whites is not how different they are compared to humans, but how similar they are. You may not believe anything in the book, but it is still a very interesting and at times moving story which would make a great movie. The book also does a good job of explaining why the alien beings are here, at least according to them.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This Can't be True..... Can it?,
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This review is from: Millennial Hospitality III: The Road Home (Paperback)
Millennial Hospitality III: The Road Home, by Charles James Hall is the third in a trilogy of books, the others being "Millennial Hospitality" and "Millennial Hospitality II: The World We Knew". As with most trilogies you have to read the whole series in order to fully appreciate them.
I purchased this set of books a result of an interview I heard on the Coast to Coast AM radio program several years ago. The host of the program, Art Bell interviewed Paola Harris, author of the book "Connecting the Dots". Ms. Harris introduced Charles James Hall and his series of books. Mr. Hall presented his books as factual, and as documenting his contact with tall white aliens while stationed at Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada. I have a tape recording of the program and have listened to it several times, so I'm confident that I am correct about his claims that these books were true accounts. The first book in the series states on the opening pages, that the book is a fictional account based on the author's actual experiences while serving in the United States Air Force. I was disappointed to note that the opening pagers of the second and third books are vaguer and indicate that the books are fiction. Obviously there is conflicting information here, and most certainly the books have no basis in fact. All that being said, what a read they are! If there is even a smidgen of truth at all in these books, they relate one of the most unsettling series of alien encounters that I have ever read. While Charles James Hall as a writer, is certainly not the J. K. Rowling of UFOlogy, his character Charlie Baker has to be the Harry Potter of the UFO aficionados. I couldn't put these books down. The author walks you through months of his experiences as Charlie Baker, a weather observer launching weather balloons on several bombing ranges in the remote deserts of Nellis Air Force Base. Through winter freeze and sweltering summer heat he describes his experiences in agonizing detail, each involving encounters with "Range Four Harry" and other fluorescent alien beings who arrange themselves in a shape resembling a horse and float around the desert terrifying his peers. He meets males, females, and children, is protected by "the teacher", chased, shot at, and shot by the seven foot tall aliens while humans in Air Force Uniforms - apparently officers - observe. The aliens follow him into Las Vegas and from casino to casino. He sneaks into an alien space craft hanger gets away with it; tells you he is the smartest, bravest guy in the Air Force, and keeps the tall tails coming one after the other, each one better than the last, through all three volumes. Read the books and make up your own mind, you'll be entertained in the worst case and captivated at best.
9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
You just have to read them all!,
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This review is from: Millennial Hospitality III: The Road Home (Paperback)
If you have read the other two, you must read this one! Charles has lived an extraordinary life, and these books are certainly a testament to that. Not only was his life extraordinary, but he is brilliant! Read his theory in the back of this book, and it will blow you away! You just have to read them all, what else can I say??
5.0 out of 5 stars
Millenial Hospitality III: The Road Home,
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h[[ASIN:1410733955 Millennial Hospitality III: The Road Home I loved this book. It's a series and so far I have read the First book, The second book and the third book. There is one more book to finish the series. Millennial Hospitality IV; After Hours, Which I intend to start reading as soon as I write this review. I highly recommend it to any person who is interested in the UFO and Alien mystery. It answers the mystery and puts it into a reality that makes sense to the interested person. It makes you realize that we are not alone in the universe nor are we alone on the earth. We have been sharing the earth with the "others" for thousands of years. They have been staying out of sight for their own protection but are curious about us and do make themselves visible to some individuals who will do them no harm. Fascinating story.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Trepidating end for a tour of duty,
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This review is from: Millennial Hospitality III: The Road Home (Paperback)
Rating this volume is kind of controversial.
On one hand the story exposed is very captivating, once you start readind you get a hard time to put the book down. I bet any reader won't linger more than a week to reach the final page. On the other hand it seems clear to me that Charles Hall is no profesional paperback writer at all. His writing is plenty of little flaws, repeated passsages and shortage of story consolidation. It seems to me that important parts or events are missing along the story, probably trying to evade some awkward circumstances. Anyway even all these setbacks help to compell the reader about the genuinity of these fascinating "paperback". I recommend this book to those who read MH and MH-II previously. -Regards- |
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Millennial Hospitality III: The Road Home by Charles James Hall (Paperback - May 13, 2003)
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