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Book Reviews of Anastasia (The Ringing Cedars, Book 1)Book Review: shameless exploitation Summary: 1 Stars
I would call it 'utterly silly mishmash' if it were not for the obvious: a book created for the express purpose to sell bits of common siberian pine tree, a scheme the author apparently thought of when laid up in a hospital. And he actually has the gall to say early on in the book that the Siberian elders told him to give the wood away.
Repugnant, pretentious trash. Don't help him laugh all the way to the bank.
Book Review: DISAPPOINTED Summary: 1 Stars
I bought the books after reading that ad in Nexus Magazine. Boy, was I in for a shock. Her writings are distinctly homophobic, degrading to women by her moralistic "values", sleeping with someone who took her fancy. A waste of money since I bought 7 books at a go. Gave they away, should have disposed them in the bin. One star is too much, so that goes for the translation work.
John Robbins
Book Review: Extraordinary and Wonderful Story Summary: 5 Stars
I had only faintly heard, in the past, of the Siberian shamanic stories. This book opened a whole new level to learning about them, on a very real basis. To learn of their connection with the Vedic histories, made what was shared in this book, even more understandable. This book was the beginning of a wonderful journey to understand more about what is important in life and purpose.
Book Review: The one star ratings made me laugh Summary: 5 Stars
I realize people have styles of learning and that is why the same information has to be written in so many different ways.
Clearly, not everyone is ready to learn anything from this book - Copernicus comes to mind.
The objection to squirrels providing nuts brought up the images of people running for the exit when the birds in Snow White started tying her apron.
Book Review: Ringing Cedars ,,,,Rings True on all Levels Summary: 5 Stars
I have read 4 of the 8 book series and must say that in 40 years and some hundreds of books in this related subject none come close to the feelings of complete peace and tranquillity while exhilaration seems to be another emotion these words are able to invoke from my soul.
Anyone with children and including children should have to read this book.
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