JonBenet's Gift: A Miracle for the Millennium
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.48 (509 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0967572010 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 165 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-02-13 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Disturbed by Negative Reviews Anne I read this book quite some time ago and really enjoyed it. This book confirmed much of what I had already thought happened to this little girl, though some of what is written does not make sense. The author mentions blood being cleaned up after the murder, and everything that I have read on the murder indicates there was none. Other than that discrepancy, I felt the author was right on target.I was however disturbed by the number of negative reviews written by people who had worked with Jane at Access Graphics. Ordinarily, this would have. "Can't relate to those found this book "positive"." according to kendal tennington. While a reader who left a bad review on Amazon attacked the author as a "disgruntled employee" as the basis for his poor review, my opinion expresses my not being able to find a "gift" in all of the reading. To me I found this book upsetting, not at the author, more at the content. I take the book with a "grain of salt" because I am not solid in my stance about channelling, but if in fact the author's "readings" on JonBenet are in fact true it hurts to read that her life was such a rotten one. JonBenet is called a very vulgar name by her o. "I'm so glad I'm not alone" according to A Customer. How surprised I was to see reviews by other former Access Graphics employees! We all got along real well except for Jane Moler (now back to her maiden name because hubby dumped her) and she was a conniving, deceitful, dishonest person then. She hasn't gotten any better since. John Ramsey brought Jon Benet into the office more than once and I don't believe she ever spent any time with the author or any of the other employees and she certainly didn't single Jane out as a psychic consultant. Jane would be "lucky" to have ever even spoken to t
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