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A New World

By: Whitley Strieber
Narrated by: Whitley Strieber
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Summary

A new world is coming...if we can take it.

First, there was Communion, the biggest best seller about alien contact ever published. Now, after 33 years of having what he calls "the visitors" in his life, Whitley Strieber returns with a new vision of contact that has the power to change the world. 

The strange entities he wrote about in Communion have been in the lives of the close encounter witnesses now for a generation, but they have remained hidden from most of us. They are ready for that to change. But it’s up to us.

From A New World:

As science advances, we are finding that the universe is far larger and more complex than we ever imagined, and mysterious beings like our visitors, which we dismissed as imaginary, are turning out to be real. This is calling to all of us to find a new life - a new world - in which they play a part.

As we are coming to realize that they are real and here, we also find ourselves asking the question that Col. Philip Corso asked so long ago when he found himself facing them: “What’s in it for us?”

They want to join us. They need us, but more importantly, we need them - their wisdom and their insight into the peril of our world and how to ensure our future.

Dare we open our door to them?

©2019 Walker & Collier, Inc. (P)2019 Walker & Collier, Inc.

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WTF - I LOVE WHITLEY STRIEBER

A summation of a lifetimes interaction with what he calls 'the visitors' and 'high-strangeness' this book has left me confused, frustrated, and amazed, all at once. I some ways I wish I'd never listened to it because my brain wouldn't be throbbing now, but it also wouldn't be thinking fantastic, intriguing thoughts at ten to the dozen. You can't get better than this from anyone else. I love Whitley Strieber!

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We worth the buy.

truly a thought provoking piece with a fresh look on the contact sernario. Well read by the authors with his usual fruity voice, which can be both relaxing and informative at the same time.

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FANTASTIC RECORDING!

This is a very difficult subject ro covey accurately because like all things in life it is dependent on the experiencer. The author is the narrator and the message is honest and consistent.

The information herein is invaluable to someone with similar experiences or of similar interests and the author whiltley striber's website can offer more depth to the story(s) and bring clarity to the confusion of why these intrusions happen to us.

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Hard to listen to the narrator

Struggled to finish, narrator voice was boring and grating, poor story, poor overall, a miss

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LOST / DISAPPOINTING

Whitley has lost his way. I believe the death of his wife has affected him greatly. I found a lot of this content to be rambling and confusing. Time to move on from Whitleys books for me.

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