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Title:Arcana Caelestia
Notice:Directory listings are in topic 2
Moderator:NETRIX::thomas
Created:Thu Dec 08 1983
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1300
Total number of notes:18728

1012.0. "Books by W.A. Harbinson" by KEPNUT::GRENIER (savoirfare is everywhere) Fri Aug 23 1991 16:24

    I would like to discuss the books written by W.A.Harbinson.
    
    I have read EDEN, GENESIS, and REVELATION. 	
    
    I was surprised that I could not find any notes about him.
    
    Anyway, All three books were very interresting reading. 
    
    EDEN was a little wierd with time displacement and sexual behavior, but
    GENESIS had me riveted to the pages. REVELATION if my memory serves me,
    was an excellent read about a history of UFO sightings and
    interpretations. It also had me glued as it is a viable explanation
    of what truly has and is going on.
    
    Any comments from other readers? What other books are out there by him?
    
    Rich 
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1012.1I'm surprized that we haven't seen more from himMAST::MACHADOIs it hockey season yet???Thu Aug 29 1991 15:0115
    Rich,
    	Well, I'm new to this conference but not new to W.A Harbinson. I've
    read GENESIS AND REVELATION, but not EDEN. His writing style is a bit
    unique, and I'll agree, VERY riveting. Once you start reading the book,
    putting it down becomes a major accomplishment. 
    	I read GENESIS and REVELATION back around '85 or '86 I think. I
    know it was quite a while ago. I'm surprized that I haven't seen more
    from Harbinson though, because those two books were very enjoyable. 
    	His writing style is one that can provoke a lot of emotion in the
    reader. I found in one of the books particularly ( I think it was
    REVELATION but I'm not sure) that when I put the book down I was
    exhausted from the pace of the story. Very good reading.
    
    Barry