(Bogen der blev forbudt at sælge i ”mainstream” boghandlere
af de Norske myndigheder. Den
er skrevet på nemt forståelig ”skole-engelsk” .)
The book got
forbidden to publish through mainstream publishers and bookstores by the
Norwegian government.
Amazon.com
Review:
It is
actually an autobiographical work that is more terrifying than any horror novel
and at times more sorrowful than the classic tragic dramas.
If you are
a skeptical person like I am I urge you to keep an open mind when reading this
book. Kirsten Namskau reminds the reader many times that you are free to take
or leave any of the experiences she describes.
I believe
she put it succinctly when her book was described as the authentic Divinci Code
.
I was able
to relate to some chapters right away because my father studied yoga and
spiritual meditation and my mother was a psychic and clairvoyant.
I have
personally witnessed some of the phenomena that Kirsten describes in her book
and like her, I don't care who believes me.
"Tell
Me Who I Am" is definitely a page turner no matter what your spiritual or
political beliefs are. This book trancends, religion, spirituality, politics
and social morality.
After
reading this book, don't be surprised if you look over your shoulder a little
more often.
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