Something in This Book Is True: The Official Companion to Nothing in This Book Is True, but It's Exactly How Things Are
Bob Frissell


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Billed as a training manual for entering Earth's future, Something in This Book Is True is about harnessing the personal power inside each of us. It's a companion to Frissell's earlier effort, Nothing in This Book Is True, but It's Exactly How Things Are, about which Jay Kinney of Wired said, "despite the sheer unbelievability of half the book, the author's goodwill and spiritual intentions are so infectious that the book ends up being a heartwarming experience." In the first book, Frissell took New Age sentiments and blended them with conspiracy theories in an attempt at a unified theory, including alien grays, cattle mutilations, crop circles, the Great Pyramid, Sacred Geometry, and secret colonies on Mars. In Something in This Book Is True, he takes time to retrace that particular history and leads readers into the realm of the millennial future. Of note to those interested in comics artists are the six full-page illustrations by underground artist Spain.
1 Le Sigh...
Sadly, I was disappointed. Like an earlier reviewer stated, the first half of the book is very interesting and informative, but the second half is bland to say the least.

During the first half, Frissell touches on topics such as the greys, sirians, atlantis, kennedy assassination, etc. but the second half is nothing but a boring and incomprehensible synopsis of rebirthing sessions.
However, on a side note, the topics he touched on did remind me to buy books more focused on topics I was interested in.

His first book, _Nothing_in_This_Book_is_True,_But_it's_Exactly_How_Things_Are_ is a more interesting and informative read.
2 A superb companion to Frissell's first book.
I actually enjoyed this book more than Frissell's first ("Nothing in this Book is True..."). His writing is sharp, even a bit funny, and the information is very concise--a rarity with books this ambitious. The second half of the book is particularly compelling, where Frissell discusses his own experiences with EST, rebirthing, Babaji and various other metaphysical/spiritual thought systems. I read it like a primer on these different subjects, and it has saved me from having to research them to death myself. My only issue is that I now have to buy the book again to read the expanded, revised version.
3 I have not read it yet
Do you have it in spanish ?
4 THREE and a HALF STARS
Liked the first book "NOTHING..." better.. the secound just copied alot of the same chapters in the first word for word.. BUT BOTH ahd ALOT of info.. now im just looking for a way to contact bob my email.. have questions on if dreaming is really your soul visiting the 4th dimension and about Spontaneuos Combustion.. anybody have an email address to B.Frissell email me at cheemama@latinmail.com
5 Disapointing
The author means well, but this book doesn't measure up to the first one. The first half of the book is informative, but the second half of the book reads like a plug for rebirthing and gets too auto-biographical and boring. I think this book will hurt Mr. Frisell's credibility and that's a shame because he really does have a lot to offer.
6 Another outstanding book by Bob Frissell
Bob Frissell got down to the nitty gritty here. If you're ready for earth changes, pole shifts, prophesies, a secret government, Grays, ascended masters and Drunvalo Melchizedek, then welcome yourself to the QUICKENING!
7 Out of Nothing, comes Something...
After reading the first book, I was blown away by the total integration of Bob Frissel's material. He has done it again in this second book. It's more than a sequel. It's a necessary companion to the first book! If you liked 'Nothing...' 'Something...' has the same qualities, only more so. The books should be sold together! This book is one of such complete integration that one can only agree, or dissagree completely with it. No part of the book can be taken without taking it in it's entirety! A MUST read for anyone interested in unravelling the 'secrets' of existence!

Sunday, 06-Jul-2008 21:15:14 CDT
Quote of the Day:


Q:	"What is the burning question on the mind of every dyslexic

existentialist?"
A: "Is there a dog?"

Q: How many mathematicians does it take to screw in a light bulb?
A: One. He gives it to six Californians, thereby reducing the problem
to the earlier joke.