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A review by jacqueshol
My Journey to Heaven: What I Saw and How It Changed My Life by Lorilee Craker, Marvin J. Besteman

3.0

I've read a few books now on NDE's (near death experiences) and other heaven related matters and this was my least favourite.

While I'm very hesitant to be judgemental to an author who claims to have such an experience, I struggled with the way that some of the messages were conveyed. I grew increasingly weary of the constant reference to him being a hard-headed Dutchman. I can understand his pride in being a Dutchman (especially considering my surname literally being Hollands), but there must've been about 10 references to it in the book. Once was funny, twice was definitely enough, but it kept going on and on.

I also don't know why you would almost brag about being hard-headed if you are trying to convince others of your (literally) heavenly experience. If I had such an experience, I'd probably make the book a lot less about me and more about the experience.

Perhaps it was the writing style that didn't do it for me, but I didn't get as much out of it as I anticipated. Imagine Heaven by John Burke and Heaven by Randy Alcorn, in my opinion, is vastly superior to this book. For some though, this may just be the book to inspire them to investigate these mysteries further.