From Library Journal
Wolf, who is touted as the "country's youngest nationally recognized psychic," has written this book to help the rest of us learn to connect with our psychic talents, too. Her conversational text includes instructions for maintaining a journal and completing various exercises, while helpful sidebars duplicate and clarify exercise instructions and, often, provide comic relief. Since some of the advice for becoming psychic is the same as that found in psychological self-help booksAthough the vocabulary has changedAthis is a fairly mainstream book. Wolf directs her comments to her Gen X peers, explaining why they are especially psychic and sometimes mocking her elders. Light and easy to follow, this book is recommended for libraries without many similar titles or as something new for libraries already maintaining such a collection.AElizabeth Caulfield Felt, Washington State Univ. Lib., Pullman
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