Official Review: You Never Die by Author I.S. Petteice

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Re: Official Review: You Never Die by Author I.S. Petteice

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I’m not very religious, but I am interested in the paranormal. Many of my friends or family members have had paranormal experiences. I would like to hear what she has to say, and how she is able to connect her faith with her abilities. Thanks for the review!
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The subjects such as Heaven, hell, spirits are so intriguing that it's a book I would want to read on the author's experiences. Thanks for the review.
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Ooooh, my favourite topic! And I find this one especially interesting, with the author coming from a strong Christian background and being able to marry the two. A great review, thank you, Bluebird! (Btw, I usually do most of my reading at night. With all the Ouija board talk and descriptions of hell, should I change my reading schedule??)
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maggi3 wrote: 29 May 2019, 21:13 I’m not very religious, but I am interested in the paranormal. Many of my friends or family members have had paranormal experiences. I would like to hear what she has to say, and how she is able to connect her faith with her abilities. Thanks for the review!
Wow! What interesting family members and friends you have! Then I think you will definitely enjoy reading this one. Thank you, maggi, for reading my review and for sharing your comments.
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Wyland wrote: 30 May 2019, 04:26 The subjects such as Heaven, hell, spirits are so intriguing that it's a book I would want to read on the author's experiences. Thanks for the review.
I hope that you do read it, and find it as enjoyable and informative as I did. Thank you so much, Wyland, for reading my review and posting your comments. :)
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janinewesterweel wrote: 30 May 2019, 12:30 Ooooh, my favourite topic! And I find this one especially interesting, with the author coming from a strong Christian background and being able to marry the two. A great review, thank you, Bluebird! (Btw, I usually do most of my reading at night. With all the Ouija board talk and descriptions of hell, should I change my reading schedule??)
So, Janine :lol: I love your comments!! In spite of the Ouija board and hell, I think you're still safe to stay with your reading habits.....just don't read the section regarding hell while being near an ocean :) (Now you'll have to read the book to see what that means). Thanks so much for stopping by and commenting.
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Bluebird03 wrote: 30 May 2019, 14:39
janinewesterweel wrote: 30 May 2019, 12:30 Ooooh, my favourite topic! And I find this one especially interesting, with the author coming from a strong Christian background and being able to marry the two. A great review, thank you, Bluebird! (Btw, I usually do most of my reading at night. With all the Ouija board talk and descriptions of hell, should I change my reading schedule??)
So, Janine :lol: I love your comments!! In spite of the Ouija board and hell, I think you're still safe to stay with your reading habits.....just don't read the section regarding hell while being near an ocean :) (Now you'll have to read the book to see what that means). Thanks so much for stopping by and commenting.
Oh my word, that's it! I'm not reading this book! I LIVE near the Ocean! :shock:
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This sounds like an interesting read, though I may find it hard to relate to the author's perspective. I can appreciate others' perspectives when it comes to paranormal encounters--some people just seem more apt to be able to read between the given realities of our societal norms. Thanks for your review!
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janinewesterweel wrote: 30 May 2019, 14:50
Bluebird03 wrote: 30 May 2019, 14:39
janinewesterweel wrote: 30 May 2019, 12:30 Ooooh, my favourite topic! And I find this one especially interesting, with the author coming from a strong Christian background and being able to marry the two. A great review, thank you, Bluebird! (Btw, I usually do most of my reading at night. With all the Ouija board talk and descriptions of hell, should I change my reading schedule??)
So, Janine :lol: I love your comments!! In spite of the Ouija board and hell, I think you're still safe to stay with your reading habits.....just don't read the section regarding hell while being near an ocean :) (Now you'll have to read the book to see what that means). Thanks so much for stopping by and commenting.
Oh my word, that's it! I'm not reading this book! I LIVE near the Ocean! :shock:
Oh no!!!!! :lol: :lol: But you still need to read the book!
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mblmn_mortician wrote: 30 May 2019, 16:17 This sounds like an interesting read, though I may find it hard to relate to the author's perspective. I can appreciate others' perspectives when it comes to paranormal encounters--some people just seem more apt to be able to read between the given realities of our societal norms. Thanks for your review!
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The author really did a great job of navigating between the paranormal and biblical worlds. Thank you so much for your comments!
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mblmn_mortician wrote: 30 May 2019, 16:17 This sounds like an interesting read, though I may find it hard to relate to the author's perspective. I can appreciate others' perspectives when it comes to paranormal encounters--some people just seem more apt to be able to read between the given realities of our societal norms. Thanks for your review!
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The author really did a great job of navigating between the paranormal and biblical worlds. Thank you so much for your comments!
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Bluebird03 wrote: 30 May 2019, 22:08
janinewesterweel wrote: 30 May 2019, 14:50
Bluebird03 wrote: 30 May 2019, 14:39

So, Janine :lol: I love your comments!! In spite of the Ouija board and hell, I think you're still safe to stay with your reading habits.....just don't read the section regarding hell while being near an ocean :) (Now you'll have to read the book to see what that means). Thanks so much for stopping by and commenting.
Oh my word, that's it! I'm not reading this book! I LIVE near the Ocean! :shock:
Oh no!!!!! :lol: :lol: But you still need to read the book!
Ok, ok...but if you don't hear from me again, well, you know...
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janinewesterweel wrote: 31 May 2019, 02:47
Bluebird03 wrote: 30 May 2019, 22:08
janinewesterweel wrote: 30 May 2019, 14:50

Oh my word, that's it! I'm not reading this book! I LIVE near the Ocean! :shock:
Oh no!!!!! :lol: :lol: But you still need to read the book!
Ok, ok...but if you don't hear from me again, well, you know...
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Paranormal experiences are always so fascinating. There's the doubt that hangs around in the back of my mind, despite the countless tales of what people see. It makes it a chilling experience as I debate if it is true, and I do believe in some cases it is. This sounds like a great read! Thank you for reviewing!
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Letora wrote: 02 Jun 2019, 07:18 Paranormal experiences are always so fascinating. There's the doubt that hangs around in the back of my mind, despite the countless tales of what people see. It makes it a chilling experience as I debate if it is true, and I do believe in some cases it is. This sounds like a great read! Thank you for reviewing!
I agree with your comments. And this author offers a very well-rounded approach to the topic. Thank you for reading my review and commenting. I hope you do read the book and enjoy it as much as I did!
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