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Context is everything. Not all books have the same target audience.
FlyingTeacup
reply to post by JadeStar
Oh please, Jade. Nick Redferns target audience is anybody he can talk into buying his books. he's a hack and huckster.
JadeStar
FlyingTeacup
reply to post by JadeStar
Oh please, Jade. Nick Redferns target audience is anybody he can talk into buying his books. he's a hack and huckster.
Simply repeating the same thing over and over doesn't make it true.
As I said, Redfern's books are more or less chronicles of different para-subjects. They aren't INTENDED to break any new ground research wise but rather put them in a nice, neat, tidy package for the average person who may never have picked up a paranormal book.
I can't fault him on that anymore than someone like Michio Kaku's books on theoretical physics for the layperson.
Recognize that YOU are not Redfern's intended audience.
No meat on this bone, December 13, 2012
By James
Mildly interesting but lacking in any substantive info that you can sink your teeth into. Vague references and poor research. A great book for conspiracy buffs who do not rely on solid sources and take hearsay as factual information. I downloaded the Kindle version and paid too much. Two dollars would have been a reasonable price based on the so-so entertainment value of the book. Is this book in print? The publisher will lose their a-- on this one. Save your hard earned money my friend.
Nick Redfern's endless rehash, November 24, 2012
By Michael G. Simonetto "Terminally curious"
Once again, Nick Redfern offers a disjointed, all-over-the map rehash of various fringe discussions. No real insight, sensationalist questions that cannot be answered, and a long list of references which really don't tell you anything. Do not buy this book.
Worthless, Insultingly Bad Waste of Shelf Space, April 19, 2013
By Douglas Ralph Zork
This book is so carelessly written that I ended up throwing it in the trash after forcing myself to read through three chapters, attempting to find some value so I wouldn't have to feel like a complete idiot for having purchased it.
The topic is interesting and important, and Redfern may know something about it, but this book reads like a transcript of someone rambling on in a bar, after a few too many drinks. He emphasizes random unimportant details, omits key facts, jumps around randomly, and doesn't provide useful references.