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Rating:  Summary: Boring regurgitation of Jess Stearn's Other Books on Cayce Review: I found this book to be extremely boring with no valuable information about the millenium... just more information repeated from this author's other books on Cayce. I wouldn't recommend this book to anyone.
Rating:  Summary: Can we get a sentence? Review: This book contained less than 10 complete sentences. Making it hard to read. Which was distracting. I was hoping after the first five pages that somewhere along the line an editor had stepped in and fixed this problem, but they hadn't. I found this to be so annoying that I could barely finish the book! I did finish the book, and I agree with another reviewer that it was boring and mostly a rehash of other earlier books by Mr. Stern. This is lamentable, because it is an interesting topic that could draw in many readers, exposing them to Edgar Cayce and the great work he did. Instead it seems to equate Mr. Cayce with illiteracy.
Rating:  Summary: Can we get a sentence? Review: This book contained less than 10 complete sentences. Making it hard to read. Which was distracting. I was hoping after the first five pages that somewhere along the line an editor had stepped in and fixed this problem, but they hadn't. I found this to be so annoying that I could barely finish the book! I did finish the book, and I agree with another reviewer that it was boring and mostly a rehash of other earlier books by Mr. Stern. This is lamentable, because it is an interesting topic that could draw in many readers, exposing them to Edgar Cayce and the great work he did. Instead it seems to equate Mr. Cayce with illiteracy.
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