The Demonologist: The Extraordinary Career of Ed and Lorraine Warren
If you think ghosts are only responsible for hauntings, think again. The Demonologist reveals the grave religious process behind supernatural events and how it can happen to you. Used as a text in seminaries and classrooms, this is one book you can t put down. Illustrated with photos of phenomena...
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If you think ghosts are only responsible for hauntings, think again. The Demonologist reveals the grave religious process behind supernatural events and how it can happen to you. Used as a text in seminaries and classrooms, this is one book you can t put down. Illustrated with photos of phenomena in progress from the Warrens' private collection. For over five decades Ed and Lorraine Warren have been known as the world s most renowned paranormal investigators. Lorraine is a gifted clairvoyant, while Ed is the only non-ordained demonologist recognized by the Catholic Church. Together they have investigated thousands of hauntings in their career.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781935169222 (193516922X)
ASIN: 193516922X
Publish date: September 30th 2013
Publisher: Graymalkin Media
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Paranormal,
Non Fiction,
Autobiography,
Memoir,
Biography,
Book Club,
Religion,
Horror,
Supernatural,
Ghosts,
Demons
So we all know I am fascinated by the warrens. When this book came off the conveyor belt at work, I couldn't resist checking it out and read it during my lunch breaks. It wasn't what I expected but interesting none the less. The Demonologist discusses the work of the Warrens, the nature of the su...
I personally really enjoyed this book. I loved the actual accounts they have encountered. They also fully explained the reasoning they have for the things they said in the book, and it was in language people can understand not scientific (so to speak) wording.
This book is definitely one of those "did I read the same thing as everyone else?" books. I'm just going to throw it out there that, according to a search, there are 272(!) exclamation points used. In a book primarily about demoniacal (I will never use demonic again) possession. Suffice it to ...
It was pretty good at first, the stories were spooky enough but then it got too repetitive for me, especially the part about Demons and not inviting them in etc.