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0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Reincarnation or Familiar Spirit? Nov 06, 2009 I certainly cannot add anything more to the other reviewers nor the authors of the book, Soul Survivor, for every one have done an outstanding job in their fields of endevor however I am at a loss that aparently no one so far has seen what I see as a familiar spirit that is inhabiting James Leininger.
I'm with Bruce Leininger in that I, too, have a hard time believing in Reincarnation & find familiar spirits are those of fallen angels who live in or around people & know everything about them. Should those effected folks die the familiar spirit goes on about their business for they never die & can later take up residence elsewhere. Since they know everything the past person knew it is no problem for them to rehash the past down to the ninth degree, perfectly.
Fallen spirits are not here to do good even though in James situation so far it has accomplished good & of course I'm NOT his parent but knowing what I know about such things I'd look for a church Pastor/Priest that knew about familiar spirits until I found one that could cast the familiar spirit out of James Leininger before it comes back later & does him harm. They can lay dormant until such a time as they choose & then chaos.
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Incredibly Convincing Oct 23, 2009 I read many, many books for my radio program, and I was shocked to my core by this one. Instead of skimming for questions, this extraordinarily compelling story hooked me to every word. I allocated two hours of time to prepare my interview. Six hours later, at one in the morning, I finally put Soul Survivor down. The good writing carried me along, but the story simply blew me away. This is the most compelling and best-researched reincarnation story ever told. The Leiningers have worked with extraordinary diligence to tell their son's story, and we are all the richer for it.
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The end of proof reading and editing Oct 23, 2009 While the story of the Leiningers is totally fascinating, I was continually disturbed by the frequent inaccuracies in almost every chapter. It was as if this book was a rough draft of the published book. When I read that Andrea referred to the 1940 census as a source, I really began to wonder if these parent researchers who had both done genealogy, could possibly have fact checked their material before publication. The 1940 census becomes available in 2012. James jumped from two to three and back that I never was sure of how old he was at any given point.
Soul Survivor review Oct 20, 2009 I was really anxious to read the book. Interesting story but it felt as though the author was looking for things to write. There was a lot of repetition and a lot of little details about the family life that I really wasn't interested in. I wanted to know about the boy, what happened and perhaps research regarding other simular experiences.
It was a slow read.
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Forget the ghost writer! Oct 19, 2009 I think that the story here is fascinating, but I guess the Leiningers did not think they could tell this story without a ghost writer. I found myself wading through all the verbage to get to the content. What could have been told in 25 pages took 256, most of which added very little to the substance of the story.
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