Last week, this journal started with the paragraph: "My new book, Solving the Communion Enigma is being murdered in the bookstores. There is no other way to say it. Try finding it in a bookstore."

Now it turns out that it is moving out of the stores very well, and that’s thanks to you. There have also been some good reviews of it, for which I could not be more grateful. Communion Enigma is important. It breaks new ground and, to my joy, the reviewers are beginning to recognize this.
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Solving the Communion Enigma has a new website, CommunionEnigma.com. On it, you can listen to Whitley Strieber read Chapter One, read excerpts from other chapters, post your comments about the book and ask Whitley questions. The site also enables you to find your nearest independent bookstore or Barnes and Noble in the US. The book is also available in Kindle and Nook editions on Amazon.com and BN.com.
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Since Whitley Strieber published Communion in 1987, UFO sightings, crop formations, close encounters and many other unusual phenomena have become more and more common, to the point that the first few weeks of 2012 have seen yet another upsurge in UFO activity. Now, Whitley has published Solving the Communion Enigma, in part as a response to this increase in contact, but also to try to break new ground in terms of understanding. The more we understand, the more coherent direct contact is going to be. This weekend, Whitley begins a series of talks about the process of contact, how it is likely to unfold if it happens, and the changes that it might bring.

This commentary will also be available in Whitley’s Room as ‘Contact, Part 1.’
 

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"Solving the Communion Enigma," Whitley Strieber’s first nonfiction book about his Visitor experiences in over a decade, is in book stores NOW (you can watch the video here). In it, he tells about the extraordinary information he’s learned about who and what these mysterious beings are. A recent Associated Press recent review says the book has "enough compelling material to make even the rigid skeptic ask questions."
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