Official Review: All in the Head by Jean Francois Rogeon

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I would like to venture into this work so that I could explore the reasons for which Elise is able to read people's mind. I hope she would use this talent to make society a wonderful place to live.
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Sandra K Pearson wrote: 08 Mar 2019, 14:48 I don't like travel storys so Im not sure this something I would be able to read. Although you make it sound very interesting. Great review.
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The book takes us into a series of adventures, which span six continents and take place in different eras. I like the fact that the author took us through different places like China, the Tibet, Paris, and Egypt etc. Great review!
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Anthony__ wrote: 08 Mar 2019, 14:56 The book takes us into a series of adventures, which span six continents and take place in different eras. I like the fact that the author took us through different places like China, the Tibet, Paris, and Egypt etc. Great review!
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Elise sounds like she wants to travel in my mind taking me along on some of the adventures with her or is she taking me. The part about not knowing if you were from another life forming the one you have today. I use to hear old people talking a person being here before, and I thought it was totally ludicrous. In this story, Elise goes on her journeys all in the head and travels the world along with Sam her confidant. What an imagination? Being able to travel six continents through someone else's mind this author did a wonderful number on this book. It brought me back to the one I am reading now. I like the review and the character Elise as the protagonist.
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Annie_Pea wrote: 08 Mar 2019, 15:11 Elise sounds like she wants to travel in my mind taking me along on some of the adventures with her or is she taking me. The part about not knowing if you were from another life forming the one you have today. I use to hear old people talking a person being here before, and I thought it was totally ludicrous. In this story, Elise goes on her journeys all in the head and travels the world along with Sam her confidant. What an imagination? Being able to travel six continents through someone else's mind this author did a wonderful number on this book. It brought me back to the one I am reading now. I like the review and the character Elise as the protagonist.
Thank you for the thoughtful comment! :tiphat:
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I must admit that I am not one of the believers, but after reading reviews and sample I can say that my interest is quite picked. Even through reincarnation in my opinion is more fantasy than proven fact.
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A book based on the imagination of previous lives lived and then engrained in our present subconscious. I love psychological thrillers. Elise sounds like an interesting character.
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All in the Head by Jean Francois Rogeon sounds like a great read but it's not my cup of tea. I will recommend. Great review!
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I love reading about what other people think about human psychology, so I’m quite excited to read this book now! Thanks for the review!
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We heard the adventures of Sindbad. The stories were quite interesting. Such a great thing to have similar stories in this book. I will schedule this book in due course on my shelf.

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Paul78 wrote: 08 Mar 2019, 15:59 We heard the adventures of Sindbad. The stories were quite interesting. Such a great thing to have similar stories in this book. I will schedule this book in due course on my shelf.

Congrats for your review of the book of the day.
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Based on your review, I feel like it would drive me nuts trying to figure out what was reality and what was dream. It also seems like it might be worth the attempt.
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A complicated and in-depth review of what sounds like a fascinating book about a strange and almost frightening woman with unusual powers. Elise sounds like a lady who I may enjoy meeting but I doubt whether any man could live a long period of time with her. I have a feeling that she would also grow bored with one man. The review provoked curiosity within me to find out more about her and also about the devoted Sam. This is what reviews should do, I believe. A nicely written review about a complicated book but one which sounds worth reading.
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I love this book just by reading the review. Peraonally, am into any novel that has to do with the psychic abilities and adventures. I think this would be a wonderful read.
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