Review of Anasazi Vision

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Review of Anasazi Vision

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Anasazi Vision" by True North.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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True North embarked on a vision quest after the death of her mother. However, the vision quest that she embarked on takes a dramatic turn when Oliver visits her and informs her of her assignment to look for Leo Biscolii, an archaeologist who will help in her mission of the restoration of the balance of Earth Mother. Would she find this archaeologist whose life is at risk already, and would they be able to complete the mission for Earth Mother? "Anasazi Vision" is a beautiful adventure of True North. This book features adventure, romance, love, journaling, the contrast between archaism and civilization, and archaeology.

There are lots of positive aspects of the book. First, the book contains very important lessons that can be applied to daily living. The demonstration of attitude and gratitude in the book is a lesson that every human, irrespective of age or religion, has to apply in life. I love the chapter titled Appendages more, and I surely read it more than twice. That chapter contains the story of the appendages of Spirit Eyes, the seer, which can still be applied by everyone else. Also, the book contains a fascinating story of how the author came about her name, True North. Also, the book exemplifies the importance of journaling. Lastly, I liked the conversation on the masculine container and masculine energy. The lessons from this conversation are a must-know for men and women on how to better understand and please their wives and husbands.

If there were any negative aspects of the book, it would just be that there were no interpretations of the Spanish spoken by Spirit Eyes. I noticed only two errors in this book; I believe it was properly edited. Based on the positive aspects of the book, I will rate the book 5 out of 5 stars. I recommend this book to all lovers of adventure and archaeology.

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The review makes me want to try out the book. Adventure, romance, love, archaism and civilization, and archaeology in one book? That must be an amazing plot adventure. Nice review.
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True North’s journey sounds like a deep mix of adventure and spirituality. The lessons on gratitude and journaling seem especially meaningful.
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Sounds like a fascinating mix of adventure, spirituality, and archaeology. The blend of ancient wisdom with personal growth makes it feel like a journey worth taking.
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Post by George Bastem »

A fascinating blend of adventure, spirituality, and archaeology. The themes of balance, gratitude, and journaling make it sound both thought-provoking and deeply personal.
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