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Book Reviews of The Gods of EdenBook Review: Carroll Quigley meets Zecharia Sitchin Summary: 5 Stars
Bramley believes that wars and human hardship are largely the result of the conspiracies of secret societies which are directed or manipulated by extraterrestials. Despite the somewhat bazaar premise the author presents a reasonably convincing set of arguments. You don't have to accept all of his connections to enjoy an unusually interesting review of human history. [Normally I hate reading history.] Though many of the concepts are complex the book is written in a very straightforward manner and is an easy read. Given the premise and the picture on the cover, I expected more details of direct exterterrestial intervention. I did enjoy the discussion of numerous UFO sightings during the Black Plague of the Middle Ages. The book is thoughtful and well researched including about fifteen pages of references. Definitely worth the read.
Book Review: Disapointing Summary: 2 Stars
This book failed to deliver. Speculation without the speculation! I guess his heart was in the right place.Not without its charm. Still he does a poor job trying to convince anyone about the very existence of thease aliens
Book Review: Don't Waste Your Money Summary: 1 Stars
BAAAAADDDDDD...... he is. I'd swear he is L. Ron Nutcase's son. Farfetched, even if you suspend disbelief it doesnt even make a good Sci-Fi read. Is it a college prank gone bad?
Book Review: Don't Waste Your money Summary: 1 Stars
Don't waste your hard earned bucks on this piece of you know what. I agree with the last review. This looks like personal opinion and sub-cultural trash. Aliens and Spacemen are all around you - be forwarned. Gimme a break.
Book Review: Entertaining if nothing else... Summary: 5 Stars
I bought this book in a used book store on one of my recent adventures and read it on my way home via Greyhound Bus. It's one of those books that throws a lot of information at the reader very quickly, and it's information that I wasn't familiar with at all...but it made me think. What was Buddha's real teaching? Who was Jesus? Was Ahura Mazda (Zoroastrian) really an E.T. in a space-suit? Those questions interest me since I study religion, but there are also questions dealing with ancient Egypt all the way through modern America. If mind-bending questions interest you, you might just want to pick this one up.
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