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The World We Knew de Hall Charles James

de Hall Charles James - Género: English
libro gratis The World We Knew

Sinopsis

Millennial Hospitality II is an etiquette book for the 21 Century. It suggests how we might interact with aliens and answers many questions the readers had after reading Millennial Hospitality.


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The most frustrating book I've ever read. The relentless repetition of self character appraisal combined with mind-numbing repeats of apparent first experience encounters was completely unnecessary, honestly this story would have served much better in a short story format.2 s Robert107 7

I Love Charles' books. I have read three of the five so far.extraterrestrials1 Katrina86 11

I read this book, second part of a series, to get more information that wasn't provided in his many interviews. Charles Hall is a friendly gentleman and what he says about the Tall Whites seems honest enough. Fact or fiction, I believe every word he said!

The second part of book two was better in the last half of the book. Charles' story was finally adding some "meat" to it.

The editing was a "little" better, but not by much. The continuous use of the same adverbs over and over. For example, "I cautiously walked," "I quietly walked," and the word "very". Sometimes they were used in two sentences in a row. It drove me a little crazy, but if you can get past the lack-of editing (I'm no editor, just a reader), then you'll be pulled into Charles' story. About half of the book could've been edited out, in my opinion. Also, the audio part that includes the reading of the chapters, the ISBN, the copyright, all those non-chapters are not supposed to be read.

In the end, I enjoyed this book, but it could've used a professional editor. K.C. HiltonAuthor 7 books434

I read this book, second part of a series, to get more information that wasn't provided in his many interviews. Charles Hall is a friendly gentleman and what he says about the Tall Whites seems honest enough. Fact or fiction, I believe every word he said!

The second part of book two was better and the story was finally getting to the point.

The editing was a "little" better, but not by much. The continuous use of the same adverbs over and over. For example, "I cautiously walked," "I quietly walked," and the word "very". Sometimes they were used in two sentences in a row. It drove me a little crazy, but if you can get past the lack-of editing (I'm no editor, just a reader), then you'll be pulled into Charles' story. About half of the book could've been edited out, in my opinion. Also, the audio part that includes the reading of the chapters, the ISBN, the copyright, all those non-chapters are not supposed to be read.In the end, I enjoyed this book, but it could've used a professional editor. EsterAuthor 21 books146

I read the first book and this was similar but with different story events that occurred. Very interesting. If you are into UFOs and aliens, I would recommend this book. William C. Mace12

A great sequel to a book series that captivates me

This sequel is a great edition to the first book, if the story isn't true then its still a great tale. Sara El Bekri3 5

First book I ever quit.
Too much redundancy and long unnecessary description. Matt902

Second in a series

I am stuck between believing the to be a true story or one of complete hogwash. It is written in a rambling manner, much the random episodes put pen as if remembering them and then jotting them down and moving on to the next anecdote. Yeah, I will read the next one too. They may not be real... but they are very entertaining. Robert Yaffee8 1 follower

What I d in this book was the taking of the protagonist of the first book, who (as an
intellectual McGoo- character) was shackled by his belief systems, and escorted him through a paradigm shift into a new world. In the process, he seemed to get along just fine with the
EBEs that zipped around his weather shack and the other sectors of the Nellis Range. I thought that his partial descriptions of the things that his newfound friends could do fascinating and was only disappointed that he was not a curious as some of their children. Were I there, I would have had
his friends help me make a florescent suit for myself along with a personal scout transport in return for some assistance with extra shopping trips for the women. Although I disagree with his interpretation of the Project Mogul explaining the Roswell Crashes, I enjoy Hall's presentations and find them clearly educational. A more detailed explanation of the new physics would have been good for the more technically inclined, if only in an appendix. Nonetheless, it was a goodnatured and enjoyable read. Jen Hawkyard27

It is repetitive and is largely the same as the first book until you get to about 80% through, then it gets really interesting as he starts to actually interact with the aliens and believe his eyes and speak with them. It would have been better if this was just tacked onto the end of the first book though with that 80% removed.

Still a fascinating read all the same. Elizabeth Rois-Mendez5

Elizabeth Rois-Mendez

I’ve read all four books
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