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Echo Bodine didn't want to be a psychic. She tried to ignore the voices she heard and the spirits she saw. The Little Book of True Ghost Stories is the story of how Echo eventually came to terms with her psychic abilities and her unusual experiences as she started to put those abilities to work show more helping other people. show less

Includes the names: Echo Bodine, Echo Bodine

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Nationality
USA
Places of residence
Bloomington, Minnesota, USA

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I found this book on my bedroom floor while cleaning my room and since it's October I thought it would be a fun "Spooky Halloween!" read. It was not.

It starts fun enough but then quickly goes down hill ... with her brother playing the drums amazingly because some ghost took hold of his arms and hands an then the whole family finds out, through this one old woman, that the entire family has psychic gifts. Everyone falls for it, hook, line, and sinker. They took classes and learned all about how to hone their gifts and one bull shit thing after another.

I guess I was fine with all of that but when the author mentioned speaking to "God" and making sure that he was okay with all of this is when I truly checked out. I guess for me, believing in ghosts is one thing but believing in the invisible man in the clouds is another.

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Adrianne_p | Oct 11, 2020 |
This book is a simple introduction to meditation and its benefits. Bodine expresses clearly with interesting, real-life anecdotes what she means by intuition and how it can guide our lives. I found the book common sense and well-written, but superficial.
 
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Cecilturtle | May 30, 2007 |

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Rating
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ISBNs
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