Book Review: "Tell Me Who I Am" by Kirsten Nour Namskau
I began reading Kirsten Namskau's blog a little while back after I found her on Princess Sapphire's links.
Immediately, I liked reading her stories, finding them a refreshing change of pace from the political blogs I had been reading.
Noticing that Kirsten had recently published her book, I decided to check it out.
I received it in the mail today and finished it in about 2 hours .
First off, this book was not what I expected.
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 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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4 Comments:
ooo. book review.
looks like i have to get my hands on this book soon.
"After reading this book, don't be surprised if you look over your shoulder a little more often."
cant help getting goose bumps when i read this....
I too enjoy Kirstens blog and I am planning on reading her book. Glad to hear you liked it that makes me all the more anxious to reading it.
Thanks for the review. I'm still waiting for my book in the mail.
Thank you for the review. I feel honored.
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