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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Astounding!! Wonderful insight into the paranormal!! May 25, 2009
By Phillip Ewing
"techaspects"
Ghost Rescues: Working with Angels and Ghosts
Sandra sure knows what she is talking about when it comes to understanding the world beyind our known world. I love all of the stories so far and I am looking forward to something new as I continue to read her stories. Thank you Sandra for opening my eyes to a world I did not know and thank you for sharing a beautiful piece of work known as your book. Looking forward to more work from you.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Amazing Detail on the Subject of Afterlife & Angels! Aug 06, 2009
By G. Burns I enjoyed this book very much! It was easy to read, had tons of information on the subject and really opened my eyes on the subject of afterlife and angels. I found her experiences to be highly detailed, amazing and seemed to give hope to people that had ultimately given up. Thank you for writing this book and I hope to see more from this talented lady, ghost rescuer and writer!
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A Candid 'Conversation' with a Ghost Rescuer Jun 19, 2009
By S. Staves 'Ghost Rescues' is an easy-to-read book that leaves you feeling like you've just had a fascinating conversation with a good friend. The author shares her experiences of working with angels to help ghosts trapped on the earthly plane to move on. By the time you finish the book, you feel like you know Sandra Staves well and have traveled the road with her, learning as you go.
While Sandra Staves is my mother-in-law (so if you want to take my review with a grain of salt, so be it!), this really is a very interesting read for anyone who has asked the question, "Okay, so you've proved there's a ghost...what do you do next??"
Ghost Rescues - A book worth reading Aug 16, 2009
By Chris L Grob Ghost Rescues - Working with Angels and Ghosts, is a book that kept my interest and was well written, and it sounds as though Sandra really knows about ghosts and Angels. I think that if anyone is interested in learning more about these things this book is worth the time to read through and the book will keep your attention. I usually have a challenge with books keeping my interest, although this one did. I am looking forward to other books written by Sandra in the future.
Angels, Ghosts, and Life after Death Jul 21, 2009
By John Johnston
"Author"
Mankind has long been entranced by thoughts of the afterlife, and while many of us hold cherished beliefs and long held expectations concerning the prospect of life after death, the fact still remains that we know very little about life beyond the grave. Personally, I possess an unshakable conviction in the survival of the personality, because I too have witnessed some of what transpires beyond the veil; however, after meeting Sandra and comparing experiences and observations it quickly began apparent to me that there remained a world of possibilities beyond my comprehension. Her work with angels is singularly unique, due not only to her unusual rapport with the Angel Kingdom, but also because of her close working relationship with the Ascended Masters. I found the experiences she chose to share with her readers varied and profoundly interesting. Many of the rescues involved people who had given up all hope, only to discover and ultimately embrace life's continuing saga once in the care of Sandra and her band of Angels. And yet, the theme I found most fascinating, was the author's willingness to share her personal journey, replete with fears, doubts, and insecurities, as she crossed with increasing confidence and skill into the unseen world of angels and ghosts; thereby revealing the inner workings of her own parallel rescue. On the critical side, I would have enjoyed more rescue stories, which would have lengthened the book while adding depth and detail to an already intriguing work. This Side of the Gate
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