Well, in a way my question still stands. I realize she's a thieving manipulative cold-reader, but there are so many of those out there trying to make a buck off of naïve and / or stupid people. My questions was what Sylvia Browne had done to deserve the extra personal attention, and the answer seems to be that her level of downright greedy nastiness warrants it.
Regards,
[EDIT: Inserted a little smiley to lighten the mood a little.]
If Caution can find them in a second hand book store then that wouldn't result in any additional funds for Sylvia though, it'd just be supporting the local business that resells it. That'd be a reasonable way to do it, no?
While I can imagine people who've seen the light would find it too offensive to sell it to a book store, since it'd help to spread her treachery, I reckon hunger for the almighty dollar would result in a few being available that way.
If Caution can find them in a second hand book store then that wouldn't result in any additional funds for Sylvia though, it'd just be supporting the local business that resells it. That'd be a reasonable way to do it, no?
While I can imagine people who've seen the light would find it too offensive to sell it to a book store, since it'd help to spread her treachery, I reckon hunger for the almighty dollar would result in a few being available that way.
Donate Unwanted Sylvia Browne Books
As part of research for the site, I am currently trying to obtain a copy of each of Sylvia Browne's books, and intend to write articles about individual books where appropriate.
If you have any Sylvia Browne books you no longer want (and which are not already crossed off the list below), and which you would like to donate to the site, contact me (via any of the means on the site's Contact Page) to make sure I still need the book. At that point, we can make arrangements for you to send the book(s), and for me to reimburse you for postage if you wish.
Note: Please do not purchase any of these books for purposes of donating them to this site, unless you buy them second-hand. I am not interested in putting any more money into Sylvia's pockets if I can help it. (All Sylvia books I have so far have been obtained through purchasing used copies, or have been donated).
If Caution can find them in a second hand book store then that wouldn't result in any additional funds for Sylvia though, it'd just be supporting the local business that resells it. That'd be a reasonable way to do it, no?
While I can imagine people who've seen the light would find it too offensive to sell it to a book store, since it'd help to spread her treachery, I reckon hunger for the almighty dollar would result in a few being available that way.
I got several distasteful stares from clerks when I asked if they had any Sylvia Browne books in stock.