Reviews From Readers

 

The Menorah

 

It's been quite a while since I have been so "carried away" by a book!  I ignored a pile of things I had waiting to be read, including my Internet, to get through to find out what happened to the well-drawn characters and their experiences in "The Menorah"!

 

At some point (I was so immersed in the plot that I can't tell exactly where) comparison to "The Celestine Prophecy" came to my mind very clearly - not as imitation, but as creativity!Menorah has more continuity and solid characterization. I was eager to keep turning the pages, as the suspense is reminiscent of Robert Ludlum!  Clearly the spirituality was from a universal viewpoint of "we are one"! This is not easily done, but it is handled smoothly.  Also, good vs. evil is philosophically resolved with promise!  There was no "let down" at the conclusion, which is rare.

 

"The Celestine Prophecy" was a groundbreaker.  It made the phrase "There are no coincidences" profoundly a major part of our lives as a real commonality!  Nancy Tate has brought an absorbing tale, which continues the magic of Redfield.  The Prophecy movie is due to be released, and I can envision The Menorah being presented as a movie also!

 

I can hardly wait to read "The Legacy".

 

Lois Lenz, www.ascendingenterprises.com

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I just finished your book, and I will be reading the ending again (and again) Love it! 

Thanks so much...you have such a wonderful way of writing!

 Blissings! Glenna

 

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The book, The Menorah deserves the same attention as James Redfield's "Celestine Prophecies" It is written with the same built in suspense leading towards a surprising climax and far more important: it brings the energetic reality of the spirit world into the awareness of a broad public.

Franklin Sluijters - the Netherlands 

M.D.- Hypnotherapist

 

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Hello,

I have read it. I love it. Here is my review.

A great inspiring book, I could not stop thinking about it. When I was not reading it, I was always wondering what was going to happen next.

Joanna

 

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I was going to wait and compose a nice letter when I finished your book, but just can't contain it.  I am not usually a reader of novels, but I just could not put your new book (The Menorah), down after I got into it.  Then towards the end when I hit Quetza's sharing of information.... well, I am just blown away. 

I can tell you that I would really love to see some diagrams of the Menorah, the Fruits, the Laws, and how the brain fits in there.  I tried to draw them out, and couldn't quite get it to fit.  I am at page 180 and am truly eating this up! (Nancy’s note: you can go to www.treeofthegldenlight.com for the illustrations.)

Pam    

 

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This book is a treasure, a rare glimpse into our world, a glimpse more real and authentic than most have ever dreamed! As fiction it is a delightful and exciting adventure, but more exciting is the truth that glimmers through its pages.

Cynthia Rose Young Schlosser, author of The Angel Messages, www.spiritussanctus.com  

 

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 This intriguing novel takes numerous threads and weaves them into an interesting tapestry. The reader is drawn down a path with many twists and bends, and delivered to a neatly wrapped conclusion. On the journey you'll see that in life there may be surprises, but there are no accidents. A quick read presenting unique perspectives you may find yourself pondering for some time.

Ava Brady

 

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I just read a little at a time -----until I got to chapter 8.  After that it was no putting it down and got so caught up in it, when the Menorah was lost in the water I yelled "Oh no", and when I thought the book was lost I felt it and when it was found I smiled and said "of course".  Anyway, I finished it in record time after chapter 8.  It was great.  Thank you for it and I am looking forward to the next one.

Joy Welch