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medium-paced
I felt like this book lacked focus, but I enjoyed the letters from readers of Dr. Alexander's first book, describing their heavenly encounters.
My mom recommended this book to me. She is religious. Me, not so much. I found relief in that the author was not a spiritual or religious man before he had a near death experience so what he was saying seemed all the more believable. And reading letters from so many people who experienced similar feelings did make me feel as though there is some sort of feeling of being safe and loved after we die.
inspiring
reflective
slow-paced
I enjoyed reading Dr. Ptolemy's account as well as his sources for showing afterlife. While I'm still highly skeptical of the possibility of an afterlife, this book still gave points to think about.
challenging
informative
reflective
slow-paced
challenging
slow-paced
I wanted to enjoy this book more, but found it too much like a long ramble. I wonder if, the author might be going down the wrong path.
A lot of the things in this book made sense to me. I wish I knew all the mysteries of the universe, but given that I don't I'm happy to glean from the glimpses others have had.
I enjoyed this book better than the first. This one was more engaging to me; it was easier to read. The author spoke about a lot of interesting things and the letters from people who read his first book was just an added bonus.