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Review ARAMINTA'S MESSAGE - a communique from the enchanted world of fairies

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Oct. 10, 2009 By Darleen Christopher
"What an enlightening perspective!!" This small and striking book is inspirational - if you enjoyed 'The Little Prince' or 'Jonathan Livingston Seagull' you will love this perceptive book also. The author touches on the most vital topics in a gentle and 'non-preaching' kind of way.
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Oct. 25, 2009 By LeRoy
An enchanting, magical and inspirational book about a fairy who has come to live in our human world. The content of this book is simple and yet deeply meaningful. The author writes with lucidity and charm as the chapters flow into various aspects of life on this planet. I was captivated by this insightful book.
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Aug. 12, 2009 By Keo Halliday
"Absulutely Brilliant!!!" this is truly a masterpiece! i don't read much due to migraines but this fabulous book made me forget about them!! from the first page i couldn't put it down. the characters come to life right away. if you believe in fairies or not you'll love this delightful book. the author is a genius!!!! this book is a must for any library! i loaned my copy to my daughter and she couldn't put it down either. too rarely does such a remarkable, touching book come along. i didn't want it to end! i hope the author continues to write. she is truly gifted! i can't say enough about this wonderful creation!!!
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Jul. 19, 2008 By a Lulu User
"Araminta's Message- reviving an appreciation for fairys"
In my childhood, faeries were just another corny belief shoved down my throat for adults amusement, like Santa Claus without the presents. If your only exposure to faeries has been the annoying Tinker Bell, give this book a read. This really revived my appreciation, if not belief in faeries. It's interesting that one can read and appreciate fairy like creatures in the belief systems of other cultures, like Malidoma Patrice Some, but Charmiene taps into the Western/Celtic wellspring of fairy beliefs, in a very believable way. Like Beatrix Potter's work, this book appears to spring from an unadulterated child's imagination. Although it... More > is highly crafted, you can tell that it springs deep from the soul and the collective unconscious. The author's unusual childhood background seems to have opened up a unique and highly spiritual (but not religious) way of thinking that is particularly resonant for this time when we are more disconnected from not only our planet, but the roots of our cultural beliefs. < Less
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Jul. 19, 2008 By Diana S
"A message from the heart!" What a sweet, wise, and touching book. The author has a true message to reveal and does so in a skillful, gentle manner. This is the type of reading that leaves a smile within. I highly recommed this book to anyone who would like their spirit to be lifted.

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ISBN 978-1-4357-3425-8
Copyright Charmiene Maxwell-Batten (Standard Copyright License)
Edition Third
Publisher Charmiene Maxwell-Batten
Published January 10, 2012
Language English
Pages 134
 
Binding Perfect-bound Paperback
Interior Ink Black & white
Dimensions (inches) 6.0 wide × 9.0 tall