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Come Back: How Past Lives with Animals Changed the Way I Think about Death

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Have you ever looked into a furry face at a pair of soulful eyes and thought, "I know you"? Have you ever wished you could talk to your dog and get answers? Then you know the secret that eludes some. Animals have a lot to offer us if we learn to listen. It's no coincidence that we end up together. Our paths have crossed before. Your dog or cat or horse is here for a reason. Your animal has some unfinished business left to do here on Earth, and it involves you.

115 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 31, 2017

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Tina Proffitt

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Tina Proffitt is the author of over two-dozen reincarnation-romance novels of diverse subgenres, an out-of-work homeschool mother, and lover of all things supernatural.
Her Bachelor of Arts in Education, a love for reading and writing, and a lot of encouragement from her loved ones got her where she is today.

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October 29, 2020
Today, on the one year anniversary...

of my little soul mate's passing... my Westie, I decided to read this book. I always tell my little dog to stay with mom and he still does. I feel his spirit. He taught me so much about life. I could not relate to the stories about reincarnation in this book, but, it was interesting to read the author's experiences and beliefs.
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October 16, 2019
I was excited to read this book, but it was a disappointment. The author talks about pets she's had in the past and how she intersected with them in past lives. There isn't explanation of how she knows about these past lives, she simply describes the relationships. Her writing style is choppy and the story lines bounced around a lot. #ComeBack #NetGalley
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April 5, 2020
Interesting enough but I would have liked to have been told how the author knew that this cat/dog was this or that person in a previous life. Otherwise this is just a collection of stories about the various animals she owned herself or knew in the neighbourhood. I was given this ARC by the publisher and Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
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October 27, 2017
I began reading and couldn't put it down. The book has a decidedly philosophical undertone, i.e. it's not a bunch of new-age gibberish. I'm finding her writing style very clear, organized and thought provoking. Her references are to learned and respected sources, e.g. Socrates, Roman literature, and the Bible. Animal lovers, humanitarians, thinkers, and anyone who wants to become a better person and spread kindness, compassion, and decency around will find this a most enjoyable read.
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