angrybeliever
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I have just finished reading the newest book "by" Sylvia Browne, " Secret Societies".
Now, disallowing the initial laughter at reading the inside flap, where it is stated that she has a master's degree in English....I am sitting here wondering who in the hell wrote that book for her. She doesn't give any credit for a helping author....other than Francine, of course.
I believe that I have read every book that Sylvia has written, listened to tapes from at least the last 20 years, was involved in the organization, had occasion to speak with Sylvia on quite a few occasions. This doesn't include lectures, that I have attended or listened to.
My point is this. Sylvia Browne writes the way that she talks. She really does. Her cadence, euphorisms, etc are the same. This new book, well....the introduction does sound like her. The rest of the book, is too intelligently presented, literate in speech and context, to be Sylvia's.
Now, call me a skeptic...(did I really say that?) it even stretches the imagination to think that her beloved mentor Francine has taken up automatic writing.
Her cardinal, Darren English, does a lot of her research. Her next book out is a passionate subject of his, and it wouldn't surprise me if he ghost wrote this and the next book.
AB
Now, disallowing the initial laughter at reading the inside flap, where it is stated that she has a master's degree in English....I am sitting here wondering who in the hell wrote that book for her. She doesn't give any credit for a helping author....other than Francine, of course.
I believe that I have read every book that Sylvia has written, listened to tapes from at least the last 20 years, was involved in the organization, had occasion to speak with Sylvia on quite a few occasions. This doesn't include lectures, that I have attended or listened to.
My point is this. Sylvia Browne writes the way that she talks. She really does. Her cadence, euphorisms, etc are the same. This new book, well....the introduction does sound like her. The rest of the book, is too intelligently presented, literate in speech and context, to be Sylvia's.
Now, call me a skeptic...(did I really say that?) it even stretches the imagination to think that her beloved mentor Francine has taken up automatic writing.
Her cardinal, Darren English, does a lot of her research. Her next book out is a passionate subject of his, and it wouldn't surprise me if he ghost wrote this and the next book.
AB

