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Bud Carroll

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I was born in Victoria, BC, but I lived most of my life in other parts of Canada; Eastern and Northern Ontario, Nova Scotia, Quebec and Manitoba. I have been interested in science and metaphysics since childhood. My openness to the existence of spirit worlds has heightened my awareness of the psychic events that have occurred throughout my life.

After working in computer sciences for thirty years I retired to investigate science and spirituality to see what physical evidence could be found to substantiate the existence of higher spiritual planes. I write about science and spirituality. They may seem like strange bedfellows, but I find it interesting when these two disciplines clash. I hope you will too.

Over time I will read as many books as I can. I will comment on and back those books that catch my attention due to a story of interest and/or good writing, hopefully both. Many books are of subjects of which I have no interest and unless the writing is exceptional I pass them by. Sorry. Writing is hard work and I applaud you all.

favourite books

The Road Less Traveled - Scott Peck
On The Edge of the Etheric - Arthur Findlay
Growing Into Light - Max Freedom Long
Fingerprints of the Gods - Graham Hancock
The Nature of Reality - Richard Morris
Doctor Zhivago - Boris Pasternak
Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen

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All That Ends

Bud Carroll

All That Ends - a futuristic love story - about love and survival in an overpopulated world, a romantic adventure interwoven with threads of spirituality.


All That Ends is a riveting four part saga driven by human passions. The time-crunch world we live in starves our imagination and deadens our senses. If we do not take a part of each day to wonder—and our world is filled with wonder—every last drop of excitement we innately lived and loved as a child will eventually die. Throughout this book you will find new ideas to stretch your thinking and old feelings to stir your emotions. All That Ends is a moving love story for those already excited about life and for those searching for a spark to rekindle their youthful passions.

budcarroll@shaw.ca

 

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Rachael Cox wrote 11 days ago

Hi Bud, thank you so much for backing Dreamscape, your support is muc....

junetee wrote 12 days ago

Okay, I look forward to ready your comments on FOUR CORNERS,book one,....

Isabel Parkinson wrote 19 days ago

I'd be happy to swap! My list of swaps is pretty full at the moment ....

junetee wrote 19 days ago

Hi Bud Carroll, I have just noticed your book on the site and I wonde....

Marita A. Hansen wrote 23 days ago

Hi, Bud. With the new month comes changes in shelves, so I'm messagin....

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I wrote 52 days ago

The Knowledge is an interesting story and beautifully written. Good luck. Hope you get to the top soon. Backed with pleasure. Bud Carroll - All That Ends view book

I wrote 62 days ago

I liked the writing and the story. Very well done. Glad to back your book. Bud Carroll - All That Ends view book

I wrote 62 days ago

To fully enjoy this story it should be read slowly, otherwise you will miss out on the subtle nuances written into every sentence. I had to stop reading occasionally allow my senses to reflect on the descriptive passages that take you right into the environment Luca finds himself in. I'm sure when t... view book

I wrote 63 days ago

Hi Cara, I read a good deal of your book and I'm not sure I have the background to comment on it as fantasy is not high on my list of reading material. I did like the prologue and I think you write very well, although I think overly saturated with Adriana's thoughts and emotions. I would have liked ... view book

I wrote 65 days ago

I thought the prologue of your book was tight and well written and very interesting, but this style did not carry on so much in the story. One certainly gets the never-ending horrific daily trials the young boys, especially Donovan, had to endure in the orphanage. Okay, I get it. Maybe you could tig... view book

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