The Keepers: An Alien Message for the Human Race
by Jim Sparks
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terrible writing
This is interesting subject matter, whether you believe in ETs or not. Sparks includes a lot of details from his experiences. An entertaining book. My complaint, which unfortunately made it difficult to resist flipping through some of the filler: the writing stinks! Sparks should definitely have had a ghost writer on this.
Compelling reading for those with an open mind
I'd heard Jim Sparks several times as a guest on Coast to Coast AM, so a lot of this story was already familiar to me. It's an easy read and went into details that the radio interviews didn't allow time for. I think Jim is telling the truth, at least as he sees it. In reading it I find that it's hard to understand the motivation of the "ET's" with whom Jim is dealing. Jim also points out their penchant for creating illusions through mental manipulation, so I find it hard to separate the reality of his experiences from the screen jobs.
There's no doubt in my mind that Jim is dealing with something extraordinary. I'm fascinated by his story and have been lead to do a lot of brainstorming after reading it. It's too bad that there's a stigma in our culture about sharing stories like this. I'm convinced that ther are a lot more out there who've undergone this sort of experience, but are afraid to share it because of ridicule.
This book was awesome!
The reason I loved this book wasn't just because I believe Aliens exist, it was because it was easy to read and he got to the point fast and didn't waste time with pointless chatter like you get in some books. He just wrote about his experiences and what happened between him and the Aliens and thats what I wanted to hear. There were some really surprising parts in the book that I didn't expect and that made it a good read. And since he was conscious and remembered everything that happened it made it hard for me to put it down.
I cant wait to read his next book.