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Gateway of the GodsNovember 17, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Quite an interesting book . . it kept me engaged from beginning to end and provide armfuls of "evidence" to support the entire book.
Gateway to OblivionOctober 31, 2007 5 out of 13 found this review helpful
Although an ambitious book, it fails to deliver the big punch at the end. Instead it whimpers to an obvious conclusion. Author spends far too much time bashing other authors so reader is forced to deal with Hines' bloated ego and a mis-guided crusader attitude. Additionally book tries to cover too much ground under one jacket. The first half of the book is concise and measures up to others of its genre but the second half wallows in micro-details that true scholars might find interesting but the average reader will get bored with quickly. I'd much rather read a Graham Hancock or Andrew Collins book.
Doesn't force ideas, a fantastic read!October 11, 2007 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Doesn't force ideas, a fantastic read!
What I like about this book is that the writer does not force all these new outlandish theories/facts into the readers face. Instead he does says, look at the theories/facts, and make up your own mind.
I am a 3D artist/graphic designer (like the writer) myself and liked his approach to the subject of interstellar travel and weird dimensions, not to mention that angels could have been test tube albinos.
He also gradually leads the reader to the good stuff.
Overall this book is a fantastic accumulation of famous fact based ancient mythology writers, and gives a brilliant overview of the subject, without totally discarding the fiction of some famous Anunnaki writers.
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A fresh perspective!September 5, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is a well written, informative book. It will really get you to consider all possibilites in regards to our future. I very good read.
Gateway To The Pondering MindJuly 17, 2007 16 out of 17 found this review helpful
If this book is about 'gateways', one of the passages has to be into the realm of thought. Thinking is definitely challenged in this multi-faceted work, and the author is to be admired for what had to be arduous dedication, to his task. It's most assuredly not a book for one who is satisfied having their beliefs and understanding resting comfortably in a box.
The author is honest to the point of almost being apolgetic for suggesting theory over proven fact. For offering possibilities rather than absolutes. I would have been a bit happier had he allowed himself exit from this redundant humility. I'd say extrapolate with gusto, Mr. Hines. Your devotion to this project gives you that right. Your careful attention to detail and fairness in presenting various sides to these unanswerable questions, lends credence to your theory in and of itself.
Whether every Spiritual premise you suggest rings true to everyone who ponders them or not, you are to be commended for 'ringing' the bell. As for the verbal wake up call on the Coming Storm, I'd say you nailed that one way beyond theory.
Gateways of the Gods is a book for anyone who wants to explore outside of 'forced' dogma and the doctrinal limits regarding the questions that Man first asked with etchings on cave walls.
Susan Haley, Author RAINY DAY PEOPLE FIBERS IN THE WEB