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It's A Wonderful Afterlife Volume One

Further Adventures in the Flipside

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Best-selling author of Flipside (number one in its genre at Amazon twice!)

It's a Wonderful Afterlife: Further Adventures into the Flipside takes a quantum leap forward into the afterlife, includes interviews with scientists discussing the source of consciousness, compares near death experiences (NDE) with between life sessions (LBL), and includes interviews with people who claim to be speaking from the afterlife. There are new between life sessions with astounding claims of contact with the afterlife, with experiencing God and understanding life's journey.

Volume One includes a Foreword by Charles Grodin, interviews with scientists dealing with consciousness outside the brain; Mario Beauregard Neuroscientist (Brain Wars) Dr. Bruce Greyson, the father of NDE research, the research of Dr. Helen Wambach along with that of Dr. Michael Newton (Journey of Souls). It includes interviews with near death experiencers David Bennett (Voyage of Purpose), Jeremy Kagan, Dr. Rajiv Parti, and Jeffry Martini. Book interviews Newton trained hypnotherapist Scott De Tamble, compares accounts of Dr. Eben Alexander (Proof of Heaven) and Colton Burpo (Heaven is for Real.)

Volume Two includes a foreword by Galen Stoller, an interview with Gary Schwartz, PhD, an attorney whose clients claim that they've been visited by some of their victims, interview with Pete Smith head of the Newton Institute, interview with Chaplain Savarna Wiley, and further accounts of NDEs and LBLs. Finally there's some "conversations with people in the Afterlife" and wraps up with another of the author's own LBLs.

©2014 Richard Martini (P)2014 Richard Martini
Near-Death Experience Spirituality Parapsychology Human Brain
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Interesting content marred by poor sound quality and a narrator, the author, who smacks his lips disgustingly in our ears, stumbles on words, reads his own sentences with the wrong inflection and often seems to sigh or almost yawn while speaking. Furthermore, the format resembles an amateur podcast on which a tired host spends hours reading dialogue from a chat room.

On any other book I would have given up and demanded a refund, but due to the particular subject matter I forced myself to continue to the end, spurred on by my overwhelming desire for evidence of an afterlife. However, the increase in saliva-laden lipsmacking in chapter 22 was only marginally more desirable than the blessed relief of death.

It is especially infuriating that there seems to have been no attempt at basic editing or quality control. This is not a professional audiobook production and it is unacceptable to market it as such.

Good content, insulting production values

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This book is read so badly by the author that I could hardly listen to him. Too fast, too casual and too many stumbles.

Badly narrated

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