Bloomsbury Earth Grids: The Secret Patterns of Gaia's Sacred Sites
W**X
Secret or imagined?
I write novels which are available on Amazon, and buy a lot of reference works to support them. Ley lines, or lines of power, are important to some parts of the plot and I bought this book to increase my knowledge of the subject. Some of the content is esoteric and a bit "alternative", and covers such topics as the placement of ancient sites, like Stone Henge and Giza, the Piri Reis map, tectonic plate movement, Earth Music, and even links to Mars.It is a small format paperback, smaller than I expected at 155 mm tall by 125 mm wide, which means the text is often tiny, and the diagrams not that easy to read. The reason for 3 stars, although I quite liked the book, is the published size, and that it is little more than a shallow taster. It covers a lot of topics which deserve a whole volume to themselves, rather than a couple of pages.
M**Z
Book or pamphlet?
This book & I use the term 'book' loosely, is so small & the paper it's printed on is such poor quality for the price, it's very difficult to read the maps/diagrams without a magnifier. Such a huge disappointment.
A**Y
Cant read it
I will begin with my last eye test (8 months ago) being 20/20 with pre-position to long sight. I con not read this book without a lamp - quite bright and focused - and a magnifying glass. Now in recycling.
A**Y
Full of interesting things. I gave up struggling through minute print.
The print and graphics are minute. I couldn't read it without a magnifying glass. Seriously!
D**R
I would rate this book on a par with any of Alfred Watkins' writings on the subject of Leys.
Awesome book written by a gentleman whom I regard as a friend, sincere, thought provoking & very well researched.
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