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Messenger: A Sequel to Lost Horizon: A Story of Shangri-La

Messenger: A Sequel to Lost Horizon: A Story of Shangri-La

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A fun read with some very helpful tools for personal growth.
Review: I enjoyed this book very much. It leaves one with a feeling of hope and optimism as well as some interesting techniques for meditation and personal growth.

I'm hoping there will be a sequel!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Insightful and engaging
Review: Messenger is a special novel that expresses the concept of Shangri-La with insight and suspense. DeMarco's story left me thinking a great deal about the perfection that exists, often unexplored, within each of us, and of our inherent power to bring this significance into our lives. This book is a much needed reminder of the highest and best that exists always at our cores. My gratitude to the author for his wonderfully written message of hope and love.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: James Hilton t ain't
Review: Not so much a sequel to the original story as a place to hang some pretty fluffy self-help-ish advice. No mystery in it for me. Characters were utterly overshadowed by Hilton's work. Points for enthusiasm.


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