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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
excellent look into 'what happens next,
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This review is from: You Cannot Die: The Incredible Findings of a Century of Research on Death (Paperback)
Ian Currie studied and researched reported incidents of life after death. His book is well written and easily understood. This book confirms ,to those who already believe, that death is not the end of our being. It serves to ease the fears of those who are not sure, and are fearful of dying. There is no sensationalism just facts presented in a comfortable, easy to read manner. It is unfortunate the Ian Currie has passed on, I am sure he would have written more books.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fascinating!,
By A Customer
This review is from: You Cannot Die: The Incredible Findings of a Century of Research on Death (Paperback)
It will change your views on life, death and afterlife. After you read this book (and several times in between) you'll just pause, and ponder the ramifications....
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Well Rounded Book,
This review is from: You Cannot Die (Hardcover)
I came upon this book by accident, and am I glad I did. I have read many books on death and other related phenomena, and this one ranks near the top of the list. There may be other books that elaborate more on a particular area, but You Cannot Die does a great job at spanning the spectrum of related phenomena. It is a great book for people who already know about some of this stuff, as it elaborates quite nicely as many things. I definitely learned a thing or two. It also is a good introduction to the related phenomena, as the chapters are engaging and easily read. The only thing I have against the book, is that the sections on Hauntings and Possession may scare some novice readers. Though I applaud his research, and it is presented in a way I believe to be the truth of the matter. This is a great book, but it is not one I would recommend to someone coping with a loss. There are others more suited to that end. All in all, I highly recommend it. |
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You Cannot Die: The Incredible Findings of a Century of Research on Death by Ian Currie (Paperback - June 1, 1998)
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