Review of Psychic by Sylvia Browne

While much of the information in Sylvia Browne’s new book, Psychic,is old news to long time readers, there are enough new and interesting tidbits to make it a worthwhile read for any Sylvia Browne fan. Sylvia gives us an intimate look into her personal life, including her abusive childhood, her three failed marriages, her bankruptcy, [...]

Review of Seeking Spirits by Jason Hawes, Grant Wilson and Michael Jan Friedman

Fans of Sci-Fi Channel’s Ghost Hunters will be well familiar with the authors of Seeking Spirits,Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson. The two founding members of TAPS (The Atlantic Paranormal Society) share some of their early stories from before they were famous. The two will tell you about the cases we never heard about, some of which [...]

Review of The Truth About Psychics by Sylvia Browne

I’ve made no effort to hide how much I love Sylvia Browne and I won’t stop now. Her new book, The Truth About Psychics,is no exception. I found it to be fun and informative, just like I’ve found most of her books
In this book, Sylvia Browne will give you the history behind modern day psychics, [...]

Review of Do Dead People Walk Their Dogs? by Concetta Bertoldi

Concetta Bertoldi’s second book, Do Dead People Walk Their Dogs?,attempts to answer the questions you would ask a psychic if you had the chance. The questions are ones she’s been asked by clients and fans alike and her answers are fun and informing. Her views of the Other Side are very similar to Sylvia Browne’s [...]

Review of Accepting the Psychic Torch by Sylvia Browne

Sylvia Browne’s new book, Accepting the Psychic Torch,actually contains three books. Adventures of a Psychic, If You Could See What I See and Accepting the Psychic Torch. I’ve already read the first two books, so I’ll just concentrate on the newest one.
Psychic Torch is the story of Sylvia’s grandmother Ada Coil and contains letters Ada [...]