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Reviews for Uncommon Friends: Celebrating the Human-Animal Bond

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The average rating for Uncommon Friends: Celebrating the Human-Animal Bond based on 2 reviews is 2.5 stars.has a rating of 2.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2014-06-11 00:00:00
2002was given a rating of 2 stars Wayne Yamaguchi
I believe in the Afterlife. I believe that there is a Heaven, and I believe that there are animals there. I cannot imagine Heaven without them! Every devoted pet owner knows about the Rainbow Bridge. We believe this is where our pets go to cross over to the Afterlife. This is the comfort that fills the void left in our hearts where they depart this life. As a well-seasoned paranormal expert, Peggy Schmidt has lead numerous ghost tours. She has written and documented a wide variety of experiences, including the pets in this book. "Tails" of the Afterlife: True Stories of Ghost Pets is a very comforting book for those who feel as I do about this topic. Peggy has created a beautiful book full of stories, personal experiences from pet owners, and many colour photographs of the pets she writes about. The stories in this book are unique and interesting. Each story is touching, showing the power of the human-to-animal bond. In one story, a dog reappears to assist another pet in crossing the Rainbow Bridge. Another dog appeared just in time to save his family from a fire. In other stories, pets remain in their earthly home, seemingly held there by love. The book includes an appendix that addresses topics such as communicating with the deceased, including pets, and knowing when it is time to let pets move on, across the Rainbow Bridge. Peggy Schmidt writes about what others have experienced, while being open about her own experiences and thoughts. She is owned by eight Jack Russell terriers. This is a nicely done book for those who believe, or even those who want to.
Review # 2 was written on 2007-10-31 00:00:00
2002was given a rating of 3 stars Andrea Kula
Sad, but real.


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