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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A chat with an old mate,
By A Customer
This review is from: Time Travel: Fact, Fiction, & Possibility (Paperback)
This book is like having a good conversation with an old friend, even if some of the discussions appear rather far fetched, they are nevertheless thought provoking. A different perspective on the tantalising UFO saga. A definite for ufoligists
3.0 out of 5 stars
A chat with an old mate,
By Nick (Swinton, Manchester, UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Time Travel: Fact, Fiction and Possibility (Hardcover)
This book is like having a good conversation with an old friend, even if some of the discussions appear rather far fetched, they are nevertheless thought provoking. A different perspective on the tantalising UFO saga. A definite for ufoligists
4.0 out of 5 stars
A down-to-earth viewpoint about ufos and time travel,
By A Customer
This review is from: Time Travel: Fact, Fiction and Possibility (Hardcover)
I am not a person who is easily convince but I almost believed that ufos were from another galaxy. Then I read this book and found another viewpoint. I found it neatly tidied up some loose ends that the ufo books could not. If you are determined to believe that ufos are from somewhere in space don't read this book because it will have you doubting your own viewpoint.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Jenny rambles on ESP, premonitions, ghosts. But Time Travel?,
By A Customer
This review is from: Time Travel: Fact, Fiction, & Possibility (Paperback)
This may be the book the author had "always wanted to read", but not the one you probably expected.
The sleeve artfully avoids mention of the real content, being a rambling, insubstantial foray into the dizzying depths of paranormal phenomena.
The possibility of time-travel has recently attained scientific credibility, and most level-headed readers will rightly be expecting to gain new insights from a scientific (or at least logically consistent) treatment. Unfortunately the book wanders off into video-recording walls, pre-cognition and disembodied spirits. More anecdote than fact, too much wishful and woolly thinking. In following the contrivances of the author's "chain reaction" (read: synchronicity) I was reminded of those who see Christ's face in a cloud of smoke, or the Sphynx's on Mars.
It will probably be with a sense of disappointment that the reader reaches the last page having learnt little more than how to keep a nice, neat dream-diary. |
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Time Travel: Fact, Fiction and Possibility by Jenny Randles (Hardcover - Dec. 1994)
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