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An End to Upside Down Thinking: Why Your Assumptions about the Material World Are No Longer Scientifically True by Mark Gober

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5.0

Real world evidence validates my beliefs. It is great to read and listen to proof of what I generally already believe. it is a sad day but not a huge surprise that mainstream science is censuring discoveries amd knowledge from the masses. But what really surprised me is even this wall in fornt of them some scientists across multiple disciplines have climbed the wall any way and found a abundance of new and amazing stuff that works on the emotional and spiritual level. This book is also what the theory behind Light Dynamics is about.

It was fantastic that the author was one reading the book. It may seem slow but for those not already working in the realms of spirit/consciousness but it gives you the time to think for your selves and to make make up your own mind of the information presented. As this is what the author entended this book to do. Well worth the read/listen to.
Crystals Beyond Beginners: Awaken Your Consciousness with Precious Gifts from the Earth by Margaret Ann Lembo

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5.0

This book is wonderfully written with easy to use instructions and allows the reader to use or customize what they read into their every day life. I am recommending this to my clients and friends whether you have done a crystal course or not. Even with the Margaret's spiritual belief coming through it is easy access to anyone with any beliefs. I also like how Margaret has added anecdotes of her experience in the instructions. I am differently buy a copy when this is released for my collection in fact this is the book I have been trying to find for years.
The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris

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4.0

Interesting, sad, distrubing, joyful and inspiring this story is. The book felt a bit sparse with discription and emotion but that added to ot than took away from it as it put you into the hell hole Auschwitz camps were where to survive you sometimes need to look away certain emotions. But to find love and have a happy ending is the most endearing part of this book.
The Ghost Clause by Howard Norman

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3.0

Book did grab you in with interest with it writing style. It wasn't really plot driven more windows into to couples lives through the understanding of a ghost that was also an author. The writing style as I have said is more snape shots than plot driven. The build up, suspense to certain events really got me want to find out and stop me putting the book down but due to the style I found the payoff not as satisfying. The great thing about this book was the character development, given that this type of book would lead more to cardboard characters, this time they were fleshed out nicely. Would have like to go in deeper but this maybe to do with narrator (the ghost) preface than anything else. If you love The Bookshop by Penelope Fitzgerald then you would love this book. #Netgallery
Boy Swallows Universe by Trent Dalton

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5.0

This wonderful story told from the view point of Eli Bell as he grows up in 80's Queesland and darkside of the drug trade. I like how this book describes seens on people in an unquie way as well as the twist in story and true aspects that the author has woven through the story. It is a differently a coming of age story in hard circumstances. Recommend this if you like a story were charcters are memorable.
The Scandal by Fredrik Backman

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4.0

This story could be any small country town and any sports team as the issues are real anywhere. I like the change of characters through out and sounds more like a documentary but with feeling. Can't wait to listen to the sequel.
Us Against You by Fredrik Backman

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5.0

This was a good squeal to Bear Town/The Scandal. It differently fills in the gap of what happen next. This time it explored a number of interesting issues dealing with sport, small town closed mind/intolerant attitudes and how a community can come to gather in an emergency. This book does mirror any country town in the world were it is struggling for survival and this book does it perfectly.
The Eye of the Sheep by Sofie Laguna

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5.0

Intriguing but sad. Wonderful insight of Jimmy.
No Cunning Plan by Tony Robinson

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5.0

Wow funny and insightful. Also hard hitting as my Grandma also had dementia so I understand what Tony went through. Recommended it to anyone who loves Tony Robinson