"Valentino Speaks" by Wayne Vincent Hatford

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"Valentino Speaks" by Wayne Vincent Hatford

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Book Details:
Title: Valentino Speaks: The Wisdom of Rudolph Valentino, Cues and Views From the Other Side
Author: Wayne Vincent Hatford
Published: 2011- Whitley Heights Publishing
ISBN: 978-0-9833436-0-8
Genre: Spiritualism
Pages: 317
Rating: 2 of 5
Read In: 9 days

My Review:
Though a great wealth of practical advice and experiences, I found Valentino Speaks to be painfully dry and difficult to wade through. I was also put back by its premise of being written through a process known as automatic writing. I believe I am very open minded when it comes to spiritualism, but the idea that the long-dead Rudolph Valentino was able to command use of the author's pen and write his thoughts and opinions on such a myriad of topics is difficult for me to accept.

Aside from the supposed way the book was written, some of the topics seemed a little ridiculous to me: bullfighting, clockwise, opera, and portals to name a few. The authors found plenty to say during vignettes such as these, but once I finished them, I felt like I didn't gain anything from them.

I gave this book two of five stars for some pretty deep, thought-provoking vignettes, despite those that did not shine. I could barely finish this book and would not consider re-reading it, but I would recommend it to someone more into self-help, spiritualistic reads.
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