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"The Real Book of the Dead" by Collette Sinclaire



Death fascinates people because of its mystery. There are movies, songs, and books that revolve around the concept of death, in all of them ringing the echo of the same question: “What happens when you die?” For hundreds of years people have tried to provide an answer to this inquiry, using religion and philosophy in order to establish whether there is an afterlife or not. After five years spent connecting with the dead, psychic medium Collette Sinclaire finally provides an answer in “The Real Book of the Dead.”

This book is a collection of life and death stories, stories of those who have crossed over through committing suicide, drug overdoses, car crashes, murder, and so on. For example, you will read the story of Joe’s wife, a widow visited by Joe’s spirit who comforts and encourages her to fight breast cancer and keep living fully. Or that of Florence, who was raped and ruthlessly beaten to death by her life partner after being caught in bed with another man.

Despite being sorrowful or tragic sometimes, these accounts of different persons’ final moments related through Collette Sinclaire are not meant to sadden you or to frighten you, but to uncover a few of the reasons why we are here, to depict how dying feels like, and what we will find on the other side.
These real stories of the dead aim at showing us that we all have the same basic needs, curiosities, and dreams. All this information may help you find the way to a more serene and calmer life, as well as a happier and stronger self.

“The Real Book of the Dead” is a well-written book that comprises heart-touching, inspiring, emotional stories. They range from comforting to disturbing ones, revealing to the reader answers full of wisdom.

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Comments

Madalina said…
Death is indeed a subject that sparks one's interest and curiosity. I'd love to read this.
Nico said…
I know a medium myself and am fascinated by this topic. I need to put this book on my wish list.
Unknown said…
This book sounds interesting, but also kind of sad. To know what all those people have gone through... it's terrible.
penni d said…
I am amazed by the people who can do this! It would scare me too much!
Unknown said…
This is something that has always fascinated me. I watch a show on tv that showcases a medium and it's a pretty good show.
Unknown said…
The subject of death is always good for conversation but I don't know how fascinated I could become with it. I try to pretend it doesn't exist! Kudos to the Author!
Unknown said…
This book sounds like a very interesting book. I know a medium and she has done some unique stuff over the years!
Unknown said…
I would really like to read this book. It definitely sounds like it promises to be heart warming and breaking at the same time with some of these stories.

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