Fuller Sight by John Stone – Review by Tara Johnson Barnes

Fuller SightFuller Sight by John Stone
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Fuller Sight is a novel that dares to explore topics that are unique, original, thought-provoking, and emotional. The book is metaphysical and takes place outside of how we generally perceive reality and time to be. The story focuses on the main character of an eighteen-year-old boy named Danny who has had a tragic and difficult life. He is determined to save his friend Sade from throwing away her dreams, so he makes the ultimate sacrifice and ends his life. In the afterlife, Danny is reunited with his mom, Nora, who passed away nine years earlier. She guides him through his life and helps him to understand the events that led up to his death, karmic life lessons, and the impact those around him had on his life. Nora also takes Danny through the experiences of several of his past lives. This was an eloquently written book with topics that do not often get talked about such as reincarnation, life, loss, love, hope, death, the universe, spirituality, the afterlife, and karmic life lessons. It had me really thinking about what happens to those we love after we pass away and if they are looking over us. I have always been fascinated by the concept of reincarnation and love how skillfully the author weaved in the previous lives of Danny. A skillfully written masterpiece that will have you pondering your life in both this world and the beyond.

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