Here  Hereafter: Afterlife Lessons For Meaningful Living

Here Hereafter: Afterlife Lessons For Meaningful Living

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  • Author:Tyler Henry
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Darla Abney-Cox

I entered the Goodreads contest for this book hoping to win it for my stepson who is interested in Tyler Henry and I won。 He's not finished but he's enjoying it so far。 I'm giving it 4 stars because he says there are some slow parts but he pushes through them and continues to read。 I entered the Goodreads contest for this book hoping to win it for my stepson who is interested in Tyler Henry and I won。 He's not finished but he's enjoying it so far。 I'm giving it 4 stars because he says there are some slow parts but he pushes through them and continues to read。 。。。more

Randall

Epic。

Lorilin

I secretly love Tyler Henry。 He’s such a sweetheart on Hollywood Medium。 I’m still not sure what I think about the idea of communicating with people who have passed, but I sure do love the process of watching him do it—whatever “it” is。This book is kind of a memoir that gives life advice—which, considering how young he is, should be deeply annoying。 But it’s not。 Henry is genuine and honest。 He talks about what gets him through his own struggles (and my goodness he’s had to deal with a lot of he I secretly love Tyler Henry。 He’s such a sweetheart on Hollywood Medium。 I’m still not sure what I think about the idea of communicating with people who have passed, but I sure do love the process of watching him do it—whatever “it” is。This book is kind of a memoir that gives life advice—which, considering how young he is, should be deeply annoying。 But it’s not。 Henry is genuine and honest。 He talks about what gets him through his own struggles (and my goodness he’s had to deal with a lot of health setbacks)。 He also shares some of the readings he’s done and what he learned from them。 Truthfully, there was a lot more depth here than I was expecting。 My only minor complaint is that the writing could get repetitive at times。 There was a bit too much stream-of-consciousness happening here。 Sometimes I’d forget what the original point of the chapter was about halfway through。 Still, he always found a way to bring it all together in the end, and I really enjoyed reading what he had to say。 。。。more

Betsy Hover

Interesting read

SteFF

Absolutely Brilliant!

Will

wonderful

Kathy

I had never heard of Tyler Henry and knew nothing about him prior to reading this book。 I was intrigued by the title, and upon reflection think that the title is a bit misleading。The author- shares stories about his readings, - advises readers to pay more attention to our spiritual side and the current moment, - to leave our egos at the door (good advice!) so that we are open to new things, - to pay attention to our intuition, and- to align our lives with our authentic selves for our happiest li I had never heard of Tyler Henry and knew nothing about him prior to reading this book。 I was intrigued by the title, and upon reflection think that the title is a bit misleading。The author- shares stories about his readings, - advises readers to pay more attention to our spiritual side and the current moment, - to leave our egos at the door (good advice!) so that we are open to new things, - to pay attention to our intuition, and- to align our lives with our authentic selves for our happiest life。Whether these lessons actually came from the hereafter or not, this book seems to be an attempt to validate his gift to others and comes across as more of a self-help book than a book about the hereafter。One thing I absolutely loved about the book was the letter he asked his mother to write about what it was like to raise a child (Tyler) who was "different"。 Mothers worry about their children, and even more so when they don't seem to fit into the world around them。 As the mother of a child who is both gay and a medium, she spoke about her love for him, fears for him, pride of him very poignantly and from the heart。 Every child should have such an advocate in his life!My sincere gratitude to St。 Martin's Essentials for permitting me access to an e-ARC of this book via NetGalley。 All opinions expressed here are indeed my own and are freely offered。 。。。more

Joe Titone

@Here&Hereafter Whether or not you agree with the author, it's still an interesting and informative read。 It's important that we're exposed to different points of view - you might actually learn something! @Here&Hereafter Whether or not you agree with the author, it's still an interesting and informative read。 It's important that we're exposed to different points of view - you might actually learn something! 。。。more

Marina Gaston

Perhaps because I am not very spiritual, this book was difficult for me。 I always start a new book with an open mind truly wishing to be entertained and to learn something。 The first part of the book was really not resonating。 I started enjoying the book when Mr。 Henry related his experience of losing his mentor and that felt personal and heartfelt and a more human part of the narrative。 I also enjoyed the Q&A at the end which attempted to reign in some more specific concepts。#GoodreadsGiveaway

Cheryl

I appreciated the Advanced Readers Copy of this book。 I was not very familiar with Tyler Henry, his skill as a medium or his television show。 The subject of his ability as a medium was very interesting。 The book was easy to follow and understand。 This would be a great book for someone interested in the afterlife, building their intuition skills and just overall broadening your perspective on the unknown。

Barbara

I won this book through a Goodreads giveaway。 Thank you!

Jennifer Baldwin

Here and Hereafter by Tyler Henry will be released March 29, 2022。 The edition I read is an advanced reader copy。 There are some formatting issues but nothing that really takes away from the reading experience。 I literally knew nothing about this book or the author before reading this。 Which says something being as he had a TV show at one point。 But I don't watch much TV anymore。 So, maybe that's why。 But it seems the target audience would be fans of John Edwards and Theresa Caputo。 Have you eve Here and Hereafter by Tyler Henry will be released March 29, 2022。 The edition I read is an advanced reader copy。 There are some formatting issues but nothing that really takes away from the reading experience。 I literally knew nothing about this book or the author before reading this。 Which says something being as he had a TV show at one point。 But I don't watch much TV anymore。 So, maybe that's why。 But it seems the target audience would be fans of John Edwards and Theresa Caputo。 Have you ever wanted to know what messages your loved ones have for you? Do you want to know what they suggest we do to make life the best it can be while we live it? This is the book for you。I don't know many people that haven't wondered what a loved one would say to them since passing。 Messages? Lessons? Where are the coffee cans buried? This helps answer those questions。 Well, not the coffee cans。 Keep digging。 But he does help assuage fears about death and passing。 Which is super important as we live in continuing unprecedented times。 Tyler gives his experiences either personally or through clients to help us feel more comfortable about our inevitable ends。If you're unfamiliar with who Tyler Henry is, let me help。 He is a clairvoyant。 He has a TV show called Hollywood Medium。 He has worked with many Hollywood celebrities。 He has another book out called Between Two Worlds。 I'm sure I didn't understand the assignment but I feel like the point of this whole book was to make the reader feel better about death。 Whether it's their own death or the dead of a loved。 He accomplished that with me but I'm an easy sell on that kind of thing。 I'm fairly death positive。 Thanks, Caitlin Doughty。 As for this book, I feel like the first half is very heavy on the standard platitudes used by psychics。 There also seems to be a lot of back patting and name dropping。 His writing voice comes off a little pretentious。 Those things made it hard for me to get into the book。He relies heavily on his own personal experiences and the experiences of the clients he reads for。 That being said, if you're a skeptic, you're going to have a hard time with this book。 There was a lot of the same things I've heard constantly from other TV psychic/medium people。 I did like how he handled the subject of death。 We can't escape it。 And for two years now, all we've heard is death and dying and sickness。 He makes it not so scary。 Aside from that, I feel like this doesn't really stand out among any other book in the same field。Tyler, although young, is experienced and I love that he is sharing his insights and experiences。The book reads like you're having coffee with your brother's new boyfriend and he's trying very hard to impress you。 I think he could have mentioned his clients without name dropping。 That's a real turn off point for me。 It comes off like, "Look at me。 Look how special and important I am。" Like, nah。 Sorry。 I'm done listening now。Will I read his first book? No。 Will I read another book by him? If it's sent to me。 Will I check out an episode of his show? Maybe, if I can find it。 But like I said, if you're a fan of Long Island Medium, I think you would like Tyler。 Honestly, I was a little disappointed。 I was thinking this was going to be a Q & A session with the dead。 There is a Q & A session in the back of the book where Tyler answers some FAQs。 I thought we would get more actual messages from spirits and the departed。 But, oh well。 。。。more

Amanda

I received a copy of this book in a Goodreads giveaway。 I was largely unfamiliar with Tyler Henry before reading this book, and as such I do not feel I know enough about him to pass judgment on his legitimacy as a medium。 Fortunately, that isn't the point of this book and I found it very insightful and interesting。 He definitely touches upon some things that have always been points of interest for me, and I found comfort in much of what he writes。 If you're hesitant to pick this book up because I received a copy of this book in a Goodreads giveaway。 I was largely unfamiliar with Tyler Henry before reading this book, and as such I do not feel I know enough about him to pass judgment on his legitimacy as a medium。 Fortunately, that isn't the point of this book and I found it very insightful and interesting。 He definitely touches upon some things that have always been points of interest for me, and I found comfort in much of what he writes。 If you're hesitant to pick this book up because you've seen the author on TV and have opinions of him based on that, please set them aside and do yourself a favor。 。。。more

Emily Nicholas | Emily The Book Nerd

REVIEW FOUND ON MY BLOGhttps://www。emilythebooknerd。com/2021。。。I was super excited that I got offered to read the advanced reader's copy of Tyler Henry's newest memoir。 I love all things supernatural, psychic, and mediumship so I instantly knew that I wanted to read his newest book。 There were a lot of concepts that I enjoyed reading in this book and learning about Tyler's outlook on life。 However, some of the parts were a bit longer than they needed to be and dragged on a bit。I was hoping to le REVIEW FOUND ON MY BLOGhttps://www。emilythebooknerd。com/2021。。。I was super excited that I got offered to read the advanced reader's copy of Tyler Henry's newest memoir。 I love all things supernatural, psychic, and mediumship so I instantly knew that I wanted to read his newest book。 There were a lot of concepts that I enjoyed reading in this book and learning about Tyler's outlook on life。 However, some of the parts were a bit longer than they needed to be and dragged on a bit。I was hoping to learn something more about the afterlife but instead, I didn't。 The book was more of a self-help book instead of what I thought it was going to be。 I enjoyed the supernatural stories he shared because that's initially the type of book that I wanted to read not a self-help book but nonetheless I still enjoyed parts of the book。Tyler talks a lot about manifesting the life you want and some of his concepts I did not always necessarily agree with。 You can't always think about the life you want or wish it into existence。 The law of attraction only goes so far。 Yes, I do believe in the power of prayer too, and appreciated his take on religion but some of the concepts fell flat to me。Overall, the message behind the book is still one of hope and that life goes on after death。 I was just wanting a different book I think instead of a self-help book at the time。 。。。more

Sandy

First, I have to admit that I had never heard of Tyler Henry before seeing an opportunity to request an ARC of his book “Here & Hereafter” on Shelf Awareness Pro。 Second, I have to admit that, while I believe I what some may call the paranormal and have had several such experiences in my life, I have always been skeptical of readings by mediums。, thinking them charlatans, expert at interpreting body language and researching their clients before a reading。 That said, I found this book very intere First, I have to admit that I had never heard of Tyler Henry before seeing an opportunity to request an ARC of his book “Here & Hereafter” on Shelf Awareness Pro。 Second, I have to admit that, while I believe I what some may call the paranormal and have had several such experiences in my life, I have always been skeptical of readings by mediums。, thinking them charlatans, expert at interpreting body language and researching their clients before a reading。 That said, I found this book very interesting, even wise—- if not entirely original。 Often without citing, Henry references the Bible, Buddism, even Tolkien。 But, that doesn’t take away from the wisdom to be found in this book。 I plan on sharing it with friends as I think it will spark deep and interesting conversations and may offer comfort to others。 For believers and skeptics alike, I think this is a worthwhile read。 。。。more

Wendy Stanley

Such a great read。 I've been a fan of Tyler Henry for quite a while。 This book, Here & Hereafter, is hard to put down。 It's filled with useful tidbits on how to think of life and the spirit world; fun and fascinating stories from his readings; and snapshots of his supernatural experiences。 I devoured it。 I especially enjoyed the Q&A section at the end where Tyler unabashedly shares his true feelings on a variety of subjects。 I felt so grateful for the fresh content and candid approach to his ans Such a great read。 I've been a fan of Tyler Henry for quite a while。 This book, Here & Hereafter, is hard to put down。 It's filled with useful tidbits on how to think of life and the spirit world; fun and fascinating stories from his readings; and snapshots of his supernatural experiences。 I devoured it。 I especially enjoyed the Q&A section at the end where Tyler unabashedly shares his true feelings on a variety of subjects。 I felt so grateful for the fresh content and candid approach to his answers。 Tyler is so kind and unique。 I love his raw honesty: he shared not being able to know the impending death of a client's fiancé, his own health struggles, and how he juggles the known and the unknown by beginning his day with gratitude。 There is no sugar-coating here。 Fans of mediumship will love this book。 Definitely one of the better options out there。 Forget the fluff, this one's got some bite。 Interesting, exciting, and compelling。 Recommend。 I received a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for my honest review。 。。。more

Mandy Hazen

This book was a page turner from beginning to end。 Tyler Henry is amazing and I found myself inspired and riveted by his story and his journey and book。 Highly recommend。 I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily。

N

The title is rather misleading。 All chapters leading up to the last chapter, seems to be about the author and validating his gift。 He doesn't discuss any wisdom from the beyond that the living can impart until the very last chapter and does so from a superficial, bird's eye view。 For example, when discussing 'the law of attraction', he mentions that it is so much more than focus, intent, and taking practical steps to achieving what you want。 Even gives a comparison to children in Africa wanting The title is rather misleading。 All chapters leading up to the last chapter, seems to be about the author and validating his gift。 He doesn't discuss any wisdom from the beyond that the living can impart until the very last chapter and does so from a superficial, bird's eye view。 For example, when discussing 'the law of attraction', he mentions that it is so much more than focus, intent, and taking practical steps to achieving what you want。 Even gives a comparison to children in Africa wanting clean water。 Okay, so if it is so much more than that, you would expect him to elaborate and clarify his statement, yet it ends just there。 Not very practical feedback, if your book is supposed to be about wisdom from the departed。 This entire book fell flat for me。 。。。more

Jay bookworm

The supernatural and paranormal has always been fascinating to me。 I’ve seen several of the author’s shows and I appreciate his gift。 Receiving the book was a thrill and I couldn’t wait to dig deeper into Tyler’s story。 He is very open and candid in sharing his journey, insights and beliefs, but I do get the impression that he holds back out of respect for those that share their stories with him。 He highly encourages mindfulness and self-reflection as a way to develop your own intuition。 I’d lov The supernatural and paranormal has always been fascinating to me。 I’ve seen several of the author’s shows and I appreciate his gift。 Receiving the book was a thrill and I couldn’t wait to dig deeper into Tyler’s story。 He is very open and candid in sharing his journey, insights and beliefs, but I do get the impression that he holds back out of respect for those that share their stories with him。 He highly encourages mindfulness and self-reflection as a way to develop your own intuition。 I’d love to hear more from him and believe his writing style will develop as his experiences evolve。 At times, there was some repetitiveness in his explanations that might have been more concise, but his authenticity makes it understandable。 。。。more

Jackie Sunday

This is an extraordinary book of hope and healing with words of wisdom from Tyler Henry。 He has helped numerous people throughout the world with his gift as a clairvoyant medium。He had his first premonition when he was 10 years old with his grandmother's death。 This is his second book at age 25 which reveals his profound thoughts of the paranormal and afterlife。 He helps us understand the meaning of life with his words。。 It's not necessarily new material。 But how he presents it is uplifting in t This is an extraordinary book of hope and healing with words of wisdom from Tyler Henry。 He has helped numerous people throughout the world with his gift as a clairvoyant medium。He had his first premonition when he was 10 years old with his grandmother's death。 This is his second book at age 25 which reveals his profound thoughts of the paranormal and afterlife。 He helps us understand the meaning of life with his words。。 It's not necessarily new material。 But how he presents it is uplifting in the most sacred way。Within the pages, the reader is bound to relate to several of his thought-provoking messages。 He weaves in personal accounts along with stories from his client's experiences and some interesting historical notes。 He says, "I believe that our goal shouldn't be to stick to our life purpose, but to instead live purposefully in every moment。" He touches on a number of subjects in each chapter with his views on a spirit-filled life, your ego, your intuition, aligning with your authenticity, navigating with loss and recognizing all kinds of signs。 He believes grief is not a clear cut set of stages but continued emotions that are forever changing。 He talks about the importance of experiences。。。not material things。He ends with responses to some of his client's questions。 He says, "We don't take stuff with us, but we do take our consciousness。 What we do with it while we're here is all that matters in the grand scheme。" He also emphasizes to make the best of your time and "make sure nothing is unsaid to those that mean the most。"I wasn't sure what to expect with this book as there are many others publications that are on the edge。 I kept wondering, "who is this guy?" Tyler Henry's writing, however, is clear and logical。 Everything he says makes a lot of sense。 He's an inspiration and helps us in a way that makes all of us appreciate our life lessons; to hug everyone in our circle and tell them how much we love them。My thanks to Tyler Henry, St。 Martin's Publishing Group and NetGalley for allowing me to read this book to be released on February, 1, 2022。 。。。more