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Planet Paranormal: Interview with Gerald Daniel Brittle, author of “The Demonologist”

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While doing my Sunday morning house work (yes it’s hard to believe but even paranormal spies must vacuum) I was searching through many of the paranormal radio shows that I try to catch up on. I came across a fantastic interview with an author of a book I read a few years ago that practically scared the living you know what out of me. The author was Gerald Daniel Brittle who wrote The Demonologist and the website was planetparanormal.com. What’s nice about this website is they have a  great selection of radio shows geared towards all sorts of paranormal subjects. The interview with Brittle was done on the Demonology Today show.
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Review: The Book of Ahau: The Visions that Revealed the Secret of the Tomb of Osiris and the Hall of Records

book_ahau_1In The Book of Ahau: The Visions That Revealed the Secret of the Tomb of Osiris and the Hall of Records, we are taken on a psychic adventure back to ancient Egypt and beyond. Our tour guide is author Govany Perony a self-taught remote viewer and independent psychic researcher. And for those of you not familiar with remote viewing, it’s the gathering of information from a distant or unseen location using extra-sensory perception.

Govany takes us into the heart of some of the world’s most mysterious locations, such as the Great Pyramid of Giza and The Great Sphinx. It’s there where things get really interesting. He finds new hidden chambers, undiscovered technology and an ancient library in the Great Pyramid.
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Ghost Hunters by Ed & Lorraine Warren with Robert David Chase

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Not one to usually pull over for a yard sale, I spotted a sign on a stack of boxes and books reading, “cheap books,” and immediately swerved over for a closer look. After only a few seconds of digging I came across the hidden gem, Ghost Hunters: True Stories from the World’s Most Famous Demonologists (notice I give you the full title here, I couldn’t fit it in my blog title, sorry). I’d heard of this book being a fan of the Warrens but I think it’s been out of print for a while because I couldn’t ever find it, even Amazon. But for a quick five bucks now I owned my own hardcover copy. Yes, that’s right, hardcover folks!
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The Shack by William P. Young

the shackI have to admit right up front, I would’ve never heard of this book if it wasn’t for my mother (and you thought she was only good for a hot meal. wrong!) and my interest in the afterlife. And now I know why, The Shack, is a self-published novel by author Paul Young, which hit the best-seller list, with 6 million copies printed since 2007. Don’t let that self-published scare you, it’s inspirational and reads like a fast paced thriller. What could be better?

The Shack is the fictional tale of a man named Mack who has to deal with a horrible family tragedy. Within a year Mack heads out to his mailbox to find an invitation from the one and only, yes you guessed it, the big man up stairs, God, to the shack where the tragedy occurred. But this is where it gets interesting, God isn’t exactly a man, or so it seems.
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“Ghost Radio: A Novel” Sounds Good

"Ghost Radio: A Novel" Sounds GoodA nighttime call-in radio show featuring “true” paranormal stories is a provocative enough story line to get us tuned in to wanting to hear more about “Ghost Radio,” Leopoldo Gout’s first novel. Add a chilling, mysterious serial caller, haunting the host on the air and at his house and we’re ready to dial up amazon.com. (Actually you and we can just click on the icon below to order the 350-plus page thriller.) Anyone out there devoured this novel yet? Broadcast your thoughts in the comments.
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