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Do Dead People Watch You Shower?: And Other Questions You've Been All but Dying to Ask a Medium | 
| Author: Concetta Bertoldi Publisher: Harper Paperbacks Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 23 reviews Sales Rank: 2002
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 288 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 5.3 x 0.8
ISBN: 0061351229 Dewey Decimal Number: 133 EAN: 9780061351228 ASIN: 0061351229
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Medium Concetta Bertoldi answers all your questions about life after life . . . from the irreverent: (If the dead are always with us, do they have a XXX view of my bedroom?) . . . to the poignant: (Will my deceased father be with me when I walk down the aisle on my wedding day?) . . . to the heartfelt: (When loved ones leave this life too early or under tragic circumstances, are they eternally heartbroken or can they find peace in heaven?) Concetta Bertoldi has been communicating with the "Other Side" since childhood. In Do Dead People Watch You Shower?, the first-ever book of its kind, she exposes the naked truth about the fate and happiness of our late loved ones with no-holds-barred honesty and delightfully wry humor, answering questions that range from the practical to the outrageous. In addition she shares with us her own intimate secrets, revealing with refreshing candor how her miraculous gift has affected her life, her marriage, her friendships, and her career, as well as the myriad ways she has used it to help others.
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Fun Read and Gives Comfort August 18, 2008 I would like the author and other readers to know that I, for one, enjoyed this quick, fun read. It gave me comfort about my mom who died a couple of years ago. I feel because of this book I have greater understanding and some issues with my mom are resolved.
Also just after I read the book I got an e-mail from a publisher notifying me he wants to publish my manuscript that I sent him 7 years ago! I think my mom had a hand in this as I've been thinking so much about her and she supported me so much in this old project. Ms. Bertoldi says there are no coincidences and I believe her. I feel validated.
Cute But Unconvincing! August 15, 2008 Let me begin by saying this was a fun read. Having said that, she didn't convince me for a minute of her legitimacy, but then again, that's not her job. She has a take me or leave me attitude and I respect that. A large portion of the book has a me, me, me mentality about it. I found myself fast fowarding through numerous pages to get to the "meat" of it all which was questions re: anything OTHER than her own life story. A large portion of her answers read like a thousand other books on LAD and mediums before her. That, or they were annoyingly vague. And SOME were so out and out over the top that I actually caught myself snorting with disbelief. When your own husband thinks you're kooky, Houston we have a problem. lol I completely buy into the God/Divine Creator theory. I'm a spiritualist. Not a Christian...nor an Agnostic, and most definitly NOT an Aethiest. What I DO have a problem with is a medium who can speak so confidently of biblical 'fiction' and Jesus, yet at the same time imply that religion is man-made. And isn't promoting Jesus in her book a bit biased? Or at least that's the impression I got. I'm ready and willing to stand corrected. But all in all, the entire book just doesn't come across as convincing, but instead cliche and cartoonish. For an honest, convincing presentation of the theory of LAD I would highly recommend Michael Newton's Destiny Of Souls. THAT is a book that touched me on every level.
a fun read! July 31, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
First of all, I'm skeptical of mediums - I figure even if there are some legit ones, many of them are cold-hearted scammers. But I was in a bookstore waiting for a storm to stop so I picked up this book. It was so much fun to read I just read it all right there! I liked the Q&A format, and the upbeat, positive tone of the author. I'm still not what you'd call "a believer" but this left a much better impression on me than the work of other well-known mediums.
A Fun Read July 26, 2008 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
Whether you are a believer in this sort of thing or not, "Do Dead People Watch You Shower" is a fun read written by a psychic medium.
I did find some of the concepts in the book a little creepy, though. Spirits (ghosts) possibly watching every private thing I do. Kind of feels like 'Big Brother' syndrome.
Another factor that made the book infinitely more interesting (and somewhat interactive), was the question and answer format. I won't go into details and spoil the read, but this certainly gave the book an extra edge that enabled the reader to become more involved and engrossed in the content. Even the greatest skeptic of the paranormal will be asking themselves if possibly the spirit world does exist after all.
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Not for me! July 22, 2008 6 out of 9 found this review helpful
I downloaded this book to my Kindle based on the rave reviews. I tried a sample, but it was nothing more than a list of topics the author discusses. I went ahead anyway and bought it. It is so general and vague that I just could not take it seriously. Some of it is just plain silly. I do believe in an afterlife and that our deceased loved ones are still with us in a spiritual sense. The author really breaks no new ground and provides nothing in the way of specifics. Don't expect to be enlightened or to be stimulated intellectually-just entertained perhaps.
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