Don't Kiss Them Good-bye
by: Allison DuBois
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- Don't Kiss Them Goodbye
This book provided me with an intimate perspective into the life of a medium. There are very few real ones among us and it was a refreshingly candid and informative writing. I am glad I was able to find this book and would purchase again.
Rating:
- must read
I heard of this book about 6 months after my father passed away.I was a fan of Medium but unaware it was based on a real person.After hearing of the real Allison, I opted to order her books.I was 33 when my father died and while he had a bad heart for years, the doctors had not yet anticipated his passing and it was quite traumatic for me as I was there when he coded.I was having a really horrible time.
Opening this first book of hers I noticed that she had dedicated it to ... Read More
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- A cheerful, hopeful conversation with a friend.
Allison DuBois is a down-to-earth psychic! The speptics will dismiss her book and her abilities, as they will dismiss anything that contradicts their own opinions-as-law.
If you are looking for sensationalism, you must look elsewhere. The author presents her experiences and abilities without in-depth scientific explanations. She offers none, quite simply because she is who she is and does what she does. It is as natural to her as breathing.
If you are a skeptic, pass this ... Read More
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- To good to put down
Don't Kiss Them Good-bye
In this bookAllison DuBois is laying out her experiences (growing up and as an adult), convincing readers that life after death consciousness is real. By bringing contact to the present with the deceased, she helps reduce the pain that deceased loved ones often feel. She bears a responsilbity for her work and insight far beyond the realm of the norm. I found it "to good to put down" and know that others will feel the same.
Rating:
- It's ok
This book does have summaries of her cases and some examples. I just feel that the book jumps around and the book doesn't flow very well. I found quite a few grammar errors. It seems almost like you're reading a journal or having a conversation with her. So it's ok in that aspect. I guess I was expecting more details of the other side. For instance, how the spirits get there? What do they do all day? Does Mrs. Dubois believe in reincarnation like other mediums? Etc.
- Don't Kiss Them GoodbyeThis book provided me with an intimate perspective into the life of a medium. There are very few real ones among us and it was a refreshingly candid and informative writing. I am glad I was able to find this book and would purchase again.
- must readI heard of this book about 6 months after my father passed away.I was a fan of Medium but unaware it was based on a real person.After hearing of the real Allison, I opted to order her books.I was 33 when my father died and while he had a bad heart for years, the doctors had not yet anticipated his passing and it was quite traumatic for me as I was there when he coded.I was having a really horrible time.
Opening this first book of hers I noticed that she had dedicated it to ... Read More
- A cheerful, hopeful conversation with a friend.Allison DuBois is a down-to-earth psychic! The speptics will dismiss her book and her abilities, as they will dismiss anything that contradicts their own opinions-as-law.
If you are looking for sensationalism, you must look elsewhere. The author presents her experiences and abilities without in-depth scientific explanations. She offers none, quite simply because she is who she is and does what she does. It is as natural to her as breathing.
If you are a skeptic, pass this ... Read More
- To good to put downDon't Kiss Them Good-bye
In this bookAllison DuBois is laying out her experiences (growing up and as an adult), convincing readers that life after death consciousness is real. By bringing contact to the present with the deceased, she helps reduce the pain that deceased loved ones often feel. She bears a responsilbity for her work and insight far beyond the realm of the norm. I found it "to good to put down" and know that others will feel the same.
- It's okThis book does have summaries of her cases and some examples. I just feel that the book jumps around and the book doesn't flow very well. I found quite a few grammar errors. It seems almost like you're reading a journal or having a conversation with her. So it's ok in that aspect. I guess I was expecting more details of the other side. For instance, how the spirits get there? What do they do all day? Does Mrs. Dubois believe in reincarnation like other mediums? Etc.
