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They Walk Among Us: An Investigation into the Phenomenon of After-Death Materialisation

by Emma Heathcote-James

Buy the book: Emma Heathcote-James. They Walk Among Us: An Investigation into the Phenomenon of After-Death Materialisation

Release Date: 2007-09-01

Edition: Paperback

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Reader's Review: Not just mildly awful!

After reading two other reviews elsewhere, I waited for its arrival with keen anticipation only to find it truly awful! Why? Well, one hardly knows where to start - but I'll try! The book's author, apparently, has a PhD in religious experience but the utterly poor standard of scholarship demonstrated within beggars belief: it's repetitious, banal and full of `waffle'. She devotes a whole 4 pages to debunking Einstein's General Theory of Relativity, primarily by invoking the work of a retired university lecturer in engineering called Ronald Pearson. An example of the author's method of argument can be found at the end of Chapter 4 where she concludes that `the biggest argument that I can offer you in favour of there being an afterlife is that no scientist has yet proved that the afterlife does not exist'. Well, I can't recall any scientist proving that creatures called clangers don't live on a far away planet living happily on blue-string soup fed to them by a soup dragon but it doesn't mean that they do! The whole thing has the feel of an offering from a well-intentioned 16 year old trying to get good marks for her GCSE coursework! How on Earth this ever got to be published is also something of a mystery: the book certainly appears not to have been edited - whole sections should have been excised not to mention the fact that it's also full of misspellings and gaps where words should have been in order for it to make, at least, some sort of sense. To sum up - it's garbage and does neither its author's cause nor the people whose work she claims to 'champion' any favours at all.

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