Chronicles From The Future: The amazing story of Paul Amadeus Dienach by Paul Amadeus Dienach


Chronicles From The Future: The amazing story of Paul Amadeus Dienach
Title : Chronicles From The Future: The amazing story of Paul Amadeus Dienach
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ISBN : 6188221811
ISBN-10 : 978-6188221819
Language : English
Format Type : and 1 more , Kindle, Hardcover, Paperback
Number of Pages : 394 pages

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Chronicles From The Future: The amazing story of Paul Amadeus Dienach Reviews


  • Stella Carrier

    This kindlebook of Chronicles From The Future: The Amazing Story of Paul Amadeus Dienach by Paul Amadeus Dienach and Achilleas Sirigos caught my attention because of the premise of the book being about what the author experienced when he unexpectedly went into a year long

  • Keith B.

    Chronicles From The Future is purported to be the real life diary of Paul Amadeus Dienach, a man who lived in Europe in the early part of the 20th century. Dienach suffered from a medical condition which let him in a comatose state for roughly one year. During that time,

  • happyfeeshie

    This book is still changing my life and I love to share it with others. I'm reading it a second time and only getting from it. It stirs the core of what it is to be a soul on this giant rock. A beautiful perspective on life and that we actually will get there some day.

  • DBH

    This book has been compiled from a man’s journal, its writer Paul Amadeus Dienach. This is a tough book to review, because everyone who reads it will interpret it differently. Is this a work of fiction, or a work of fact? At this stage of our evolution we can’t even agree

  • Soller Composites, LLC

    There is nothing wrong with the physical book and delivery was very fast, but the contents are a joke. Although there seems to be ample evidence of people capable traveling through time with acquired knowledge and equipment from (let just say) non publicly avail sources,

  • Tony[5]

    No man from the 1920’s can see/imagine/drum up any of this even if he’s on the most potent hallucinogen. His spirit (consciousness) did and gave us the exact journey of humanity for the next 2000 years to come. I for one am a Christian and at the same time the

  • Paul S. Racicot

    Our hero is a nondescript language teacher who's nearly destitute in 1920's Greece. The love of his life marries a richer man by family arrangement and to the total heart break of our hero. He suffers from narcolepsy which puts him in a coma for a whole year. During that

  • Tom B.

    I love the concept that this is a “found” manuscript! Makes reading it fun and engaging. Fun to pretend to believe the back story is true, and scary that this would be our future. Not completely unlikely either!

  • alessio farinella

    Se questo fosse un romanzo allora chi lo ha scritto è, secondo la mia opinione, il più grande romanziere di tutti i tempi.Altro che futurismo e fantascienza ci vuole la traduzione in italiano dato che purtroppo in inglese non sono tantissimi a leggere in Italia, ma questo libro deve arrivare al grande pubblico.A mio avviso non può essere un romanzo nè una storia inventata, io credo sia un vero e proprio viaggio dimensionale, in fondo, la fisica (quella del grande Ettore Majorana) lo ritiene possibile che dire un libro degli anni 20 che parla del futuro in modo così chiaro ed aderente al vero fa spavento.Straordinario.Ah, gli altri libri quali sono? Quelli sul Transurfing di Vadim Zeland, la Fisica del Terzo Millennio e La Macchina di Francesco Alessandrini

  • Apostle Monkey

    I found this book a bit of a hard one to finish; if you are interested at a glimpse of the world in the next millennium, and are interested in a take of social structure, philosophy, religion and the arts then this may be a book you will enjoy. If you are looking for glimpses of advancements in technology, engineering and the sciences then, I would give this a miss.There are definitely somes interesting sections, regardless of the truth or fiction depate, there are still some interesting insights or acurate predictions of the world we find ourselves in today.

  • steph l.

    Was really looking forward to reading this , but lost interest halfway through , too much jargon language used

  • zombieownage

    Still only halfway through this. Finding it hard going. This may be because its been a busy few weeks and I'm used to reading a book cover to cover in a day.

  • Barry C.

    Purchased this book in the hope that some revelation would occur about a soul that had gone into he future. Perhaps he did but I wasn't convinced this wasn't a lost novel interpreted as such. I am sure that the future isn't cast and can take multiple branches so who knows but in general the book Dissapointed.