An abduction account. Many people believe that we are alone in the universe; we are not alone. Many people want proof of extraterrestrial visitation and why not. However, those who have been taken or visited by extraterrestrial beings are not given proof; all they have is their own unique experiences. Most will not share their experiences with others fearing job loss or other humiliations that take place when telling others of such extraordinary and bizarre experiences. Human abductions by extraterrestrial beings happen— believe it or not.
After reading this book, I'm left with the feeling of ENVY!
Ahhh...I wish the ET abducted me!!! I have sooo many questions for the Being.I'd love to be taken on a cosmos tour to learn,grow,and experience. This book gave me so much joy because I loved the feeling of getting confirmation about life in cosmos and ETs which I already inherently *know* about(without anyone teaching me).
There are couple of sections that I think the author is fabricating, but for the majority of the book a lot of what the author shares resonates as true with me.Wow...
I don't understand why sheeple procreate in the name of lord of sex to have a baby (right, as if the child remains a baby forever), only to manifest souls in human bodies for Earth imprisonment.
When will ignorant,irresponsible,and stupid Earthlings wake up to the truth about life on Earth and above their head!? WHEN?
As this story is suppose to be factual, it reads like a syfy episode. This author has written several books continuing this story and I am sufficiently interested enough to probably read every one to see where this will finally take me. If indeed true, what a mind boggling trip this will be for me and you if you choose to accept this information. Wow and double wow!
A Day With An Extraterrestrial. It was okay. The summary is: An abduction by an extraterrestrial being leads to the knowledge of the meaning of life for a middle-aged man whose life is turned upside down by the experience. As the terror subsides, the illusions of life are stripped away and replaced by awe, wonder, and intrigue as the alien being takes the man on the mysterious journey through the solar system and stars in our Milky Way galaxy.
This book is actually available for free on archive dot com, so anyone can access it if they want.
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A 50 year old Italian American comes across a human in the park named Milton, who says they are an alien. The main character, Michael, runs away but Milton manages to get him onto their UFO. Minor hijinks ensue within the ship and Milton reveals his true form, a kind of liquidy-energy gray alien (That Michael fears). They then blast off and head into space where this dream scenario gets more bogged down.
Milton goes from being friendly and casual to frightening and scientific at the drop of a pin. The book then goes into detail about how Michael was made using selection in humans and collecting his sperm via robots that look like women (it's not a crazy alien story written by a man without SOME KIND of sexual element). Milton “makes” him have sex with the robot again as they fly through space. They arrive at a mothership/way station and Milton shows off pastries and says humans from the past live on the station.
Michael is now used to Milton’s alien form. It's very stupid, the whole market place chapter is not important or necessary. The man is obsessed with time and keeps mentioning it. They go to the planet Uranus and find a city, and Michael gets in trouble for being a stow-away (a large unnecessary part as well about traveling a different way), but it's revealed his soul used to live on Uranus! He had a girlfriend and we get an uncomfortable section about their life and the planet’s city about sexuality, clothing, and age. The book then challenges evolution and then says Earth is like jail for criminal souls- are you kidding me, pulling some quasi religious BS.
So Mike gets trapped on Uranus and the space police/TSA are mad. He gets upset cause Milton doesn’t super care. He gets taken to human town, gets probed again, and has sex again. This isn’t a book, it's just ramblings. She knocks him out, Milton returns. Why did Milton put him in danger? We never really know cause Milton says people want Mike dead and Mike is in trouble for being soooo speaciallll.
Mike becomes a soul orb and travels around, meeting old dead relatives and again with this book being quasi religious. Milton takes Mike back to Earth and warns him about the evil trying to get him and his memories, ok sure. Milton returns him to his wife, they have sex. In a twist ending I guess, Milton becomes more alien like with his mental-state. His wife goes in for a check up and they steal her eggs I guess?, while talking to Mike telepathically and not getting her consent- what Mike was mad about in the very beginning. Not having a say in anything.
What was the point of the book? Why kidnap Mike and get him in trouble, why tell him secrets and then say he won’t be able to remember them, why is this even a book? Nothing is resolved or revealed except that Mike is also an alien and does not much care for Earth or humans. It kind of ends with him being the villain, which is a good twist really.
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It is imaginative but it certainly isn't anything new or book worthy. Now many self-published authors may not have access to professional editing and proofreading services, leading to errors in grammar, spelling, punctuation, and overall coherence; so I try to be gentle.
I LOVE this cover and the small blurbs between chapters. This is a self published work through Lulu publishing, released in 2008. The writing is sub-par, needing reduction and redundancy editing. It has minor errors like run-on sentences and missing quotation marks. The alien and human sound the same, there is nothing advanced or unique about either. What kind of alien goes “Our stuff works like magic” and the human goes “when I entered the ship, perhaps due to magnetic interference or whatever makes your ship operate.” Projecting what the author knows but doesn't know how to convey.
There's random splotches of creative writing that clash horribly, “My hair stuck up like porcupine quills” and are just spliced in with no rhyme or reason. “Mental indigestion”, “mind obliteration”, and “mental holocaust” are all said within only a few pages of each other.
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I liked the book but the characters were nothing special, the plot was filled with filler that made no sense, the ending was short and needed more founding, and all in all it just should not be “published” in its current state. I think if more effort was put into Mike and Milton fighting over ethics or Mike's importance, we could have a real good story on our hands. Otherwise this is just fantastical ramblings about humans, religion, and life.
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This was an interesting story. It made me think that thing's like this could indeed be possible. People who have experienced it will not be believed, and the rest of us can't prove that it isn't. Milton had a good sense of humor, and Mike was so calm during his adventures in the milky way. I would like to read a sequel to this story. A fun read.
You know when you read things that spark recognition in your mind? Things that confirm or explain your deepest thoughts and questions? Well, this ain't it baby! The only thing it sparked in me was repeated clangs on my BS meter!
The author never says this tale of off-planet skullduggery is true, he just implies it, but it is clearly the poorly articulated fantasy of a middle-aged man! Even his picture on the back cover shows him with a smirk on his face as if to say, "So how long did it take you to figure it out?"
I usually love reading about aliens and other unexplained phenomenon, and I enjoy well-written fantasy, but this is one of the dumbest books I've ever read!
I could put this book down either. a very good but freaky read. The quality of the book binding itself was so bad though that it distracted from my enjoyment of reading the book. every other page I turned fell out of the book
Great book .. I was a little apprehensive at first but the more I read the more I wanted to know. It was like opening Pandora's box. So many things that happen in this story are so out there.. I don't even think anyone could come up with a fictional story like this.. Alot of it is too much for the human mind to convey.. Definitely worth a read even if you don't believe its an eye opener
This book/story is fun and very different from any other SiFi book I have ever read. It is filled with fun, intrigue and even unexpected sex. It really is a five for me, but let your own vacation/journey tell you how to rate it. Lou Baldwin has created a very different twist to story telling. Enjoy!
If this was true it would be one wild mind blowing trip through the universe! I enjoyed reading about about Milton the extraterrestrial & Michaels journey to the stars & planets , very interesting book.
A quick, fast paced scifi story. Written in first person, tells a tale of one mans journey with an alien being thru space and time. Multiple lives in many galaxies and across the solar system.
For those who believe consciousness is not a part or product of the body or mind
Highly readable, especially those who are familiar with the teachings of Bashar (Darryl Anka). Anything is possible if we understand that mind continues beyond the body and that time is merely an illusion. In line with the teachings of ACIM and DU.