Hello from Heaven, by Bill and Judy Guggenheim was a very pleasant surprise.
When I first looked at the book, I sighed and thought, “Another cheesy ‘messages from the other side’ book.”
I was wrong.
Hello from Heaven is filled with a wide variety of first-person stories from people who received significant signals and messages from those who’d crossed over.
Yes, I re-read that brief summary, and it sounds like every other “messages from beyond” book. However, Hello from Heaven is different.
The stories are rich and compelling. They’re organized by the type of spirit or haunting. They’re generally believable as well.
The messages were received directly, not through a medium. They’re usually very clear messages, too. They aren’t vague, or anything that might be confused with “wishful thinking.”
Frankly, Hello from Heaven is a book that will keep you awake at night. That’s not because it’ll scare you (in fact, it may bring you a sense of deep comfort) but because you won’t want to put this book down until you’ve read every story in it… and — with over 350 first-person stories – that’s a lot to read.
If you’ve never felt entirely sure whether ghosts (or spirits) are real, or if you’re not too certain about after-death communication (ADC) or even whether there is an afterlife… Hello from Heaven is the book to read.
The stories range from slightly eerie to heartwarming. You could read a few stories per night and fall asleep smiling. It’s that kind of book.
(If you want a more scary book of short ghost stories, you’ll probably prefer True Tales of Ghostly Encounters.)
Ordinarily, I read stories like these and think, “You have got to be kidding.” Hello from Heaven is far better than most books in this category. The stories are well written. They were carefully selected and superbly edited.
This is a book with strong credibility and it’s a good, all-around read.
Whether you’re reading this by the pool or on a stormy October night when the house is creaking, Hello from Heaven is a great addition to any ghost enthusiast’s book collection.
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