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I Kinda See Dead People

A Spiritual Memoir

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I Kinda See Dead People

By: Skylar Hoffman
Narrated by: Alex Wakeland
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I Kinda See Dead People: A Spiritual Memoir is an autobiography by Skylar Hoffman, a college student with ties to a world beyond. Growing up, he realized he was a little different; he saw, heard, and felt things that others did not. In this audiobook, Skylar recounts his run-ins with the paranormal, from reporting an apparition to his elementary school principal, to how he was changed by a near death experience, to a chance encounter with a man who would become a catalyst for the author's own spiritual awakening.

Now a college senior, Skylar is being pushed towards normalcy but is unwilling to give up on following his bliss. The spirits say that he will drop out of school to follow his dreams. Only time will tell, and the clock is ticking!

This true story is one that is sure to entertain, enlighten, and frighten. We are all here for a reason, and Skylar wants to tell you his.

©2017 Skylar Hoffman (P)2018 Skylar Hoffman
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