In the last month or so I've been busy jotting down titles of books that people have recommended. I've got several books already on my “to read” shelf, but these are the latest books to arrive on my doorstep. I haven't been able to read as heavily as I would prefer lately, so trying to figure out the next few books to read will be a tough decision! Have you read any of these? Do you have other recommendations?
This is what I'm currently reading. I very much enjoy Michelle's books. She's smart and informed on many topics. I think this is kind of her follow-up book to her The Ghost Hunter's Survival Guide, which I've recommended to many people, including a few homeowners who have contact me for help or advice. If you have a chance to listen to one of her interviews on a Jim Harold podcast, you should. I could listen to Michelle Belanger all day!
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When I went to see Chip Coffey this fall in St. Louis, I sat by a lovely woman who asked the exact same question that I wanted to ask. There were a few other interesting synchronicities between us that evening as well. Her question was if Chip recommended any books for people who were interested in learning about and developing their intuitive or psychic abilities. Without hesitating, he mentioned a few books by Echo Bodine, and after she wrote the information down, I promptly stole her pen and did the same. I'm pretty sure this was one of the books he mentioned.
I really enjoyed seeing Chip Coffey, but I was embarrassed that I hadn't read the book before the event. I'm going to get on that real soon. For more information, see my 10 important reasons to go see Chip Coffey at a “Coffey Talk” near you!
This book was recommended by someone in the blog world. I will probably wait until next fall to read this one.
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I've been interested in the early spiritualism movement for a while now, but this will be my first book that specifically covers the spiritualist community of Lily Dale.
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I honestly don't remember what led me to this purchase, but there aren't many books on the topic of the Ouija, so I ordered it. The only other book on the topic that I've read to date is Ouija Gone Wild by Rosemary Ellen Guiley.
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After seeing and reviewing The Conjuring, and after reading the first two books of Andrea Perron's trilogy that tells the real life story, I wanted to see what some of the other “Warren files” were about.
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This one will be another treat for next fall, but I'm excited already.
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