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Changing Planes Shifts Your Reality With A Great Metaphysical Fiction

by Jenny Long on Apr.26, 2010, under Book Reviews

When you stumble into a new book, you never know what you are going to get. It doesn’t happen often, but sometimes, when I read a story, I get another piece of the puzzle for my own life. That’s exactly what happened to me the other night after I finished the metaphysical fiction, Changing Planes, by author Laurie J. Brenner.

I was very thankful that when the book came from Amazon, that it was a little book, a novella, if you will, because frankly, I just don’t have the time to read 1000 page novels. I love them, but I get lost after the first few pages. Not so with Changing Planes. When I opened it up and started reading, I couldn’t put it down.

Even though I write for a living, I don’t have the words to describe the richness this little story provided me. It gave me such an insight into my own life and my own need of internal forgiveness, and I didn’t even realize it until after I put the book down, tears flowing from my eyes.

This book should be read by millions. Don’t be left out — this is going to be a big hit, I can tell, I have a sense about these things — and it would translate very well into a movie, especially with all the special effects that they can do nowadays. If you can get through it without crying, then your heart has turned into a rock, this book may well be what the doctor ordered to turn it to flesh once again.

Changing Planes takes us into the world of Madison Reeves, a young and ambitious VP of an upper scale department store, about to embark on a Caribbean vacation and a whole new kind of journey.

When Madison reaches the airport terminal, it is here that she discovers that things are a little off, not quite right. She receives insight into the lives of her fellow travelers, wishing all the time that she didn’t — but she ignores these glimpses until she gets on board. After taking off, things heat up a bit until she realizes things have indeed gone awry in ways she simply doesn’t understand.

Things get odder and odder and rapidly escalate into events that are out of this world until Madison can no longer deny that she has left ordinary far behind.

After leaving the plane as she enters the airport terminal she realizes that “she isn’t in Kansas any more.” She faints when her long deceased grandfather meets her at the airport gate.

Madison’s journey here forward is the adventure of all adventures, the look behind the curtain. You are compelled to read on to discover what she finds and what happens to her in the long run.

The end of the story takes a turn unexpected — as the reader awakens to the awareness of how paths taken through life deeply affect those we love and every step of our journey. It is here we discover that because our lives are so finely woven into the tapestries of our families and friends’ lives that a small change can alter the course of many futures.

Changing Planes not only made me laugh, it made me cry and gave me an opportunity to look into the mirror of my own soul.

But there’s much more to the book than that. Laurie J. Brenner is a true storyteller of old, taking you on a journey right out of this world, and bringing you back safely home, changed in the process.

When I put the book down, I did not want it to end. Laurie Brenner is an authentic storyteller, a bard of old, who shares her story from the heart — don’t be fooled by its size, this little gem packs its weight in spiritual gold.

Read the first three chapters for free of this engagingmetaphysical fiction. Visit www.ChangingPlanes.net now! Written by Jenny Long

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