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Title: JonBenet's Gift: A Miracle for the Millennium by Jane Gray Stobie ISBN: 0-9675720-0-2 Publisher: Blue Balloon Press Pub. Date: 20 October, 1999 Format: Hardcover Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $29.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 2.83 (12 reviews)
Rating: 4
Summary: Disturbed by Negative Reviews
Comment: I read this book quite some time ago and really enjoyed it. This book confirmed much of what I had already thought happened to this little girl, though some of what is written does not make sense. The author mentions blood being cleaned up after the murder, and everything that I have read on the murder indicates there was none. Other than that discrepancy, I felt the author was right on target.
I was however disturbed by the number of negative reviews written by people who had worked with Jane at Access Graphics. Ordinarily, this would have changed my opinion of this book and the author. However, after reading the book written by the Ramseys themselves, I don't like either one of them. I can see where they could make someone's life a living hell, especially someone who works for them.
Hopefully this book is factual in the sense that the little girl has reached beyond the grave to shed some light on her murder and that she has found some peace. The truth may never be known in this case, therefore the same rings true of all books written about it.
Rating: 1
Summary: I'm so glad I'm not alone
Comment: How surprised I was to see reviews by other former Access Graphics employees! We all got along real well except for Jane Moler (now back to her maiden name because hubby dumped her) and she was a conniving, deceitful, dishonest person then. She hasn't gotten any better since. John Ramsey brought Jon Benet into the office more than once and I don't believe she ever spent any time with the author or any of the other employees and she certainly didn't single Jane out as a psychic consultant. Jane would be "lucky" to have ever even spoken to the kid. I decided to read the book just to see what the author might have to say about the murder that the rest of us might not be privy to and I found it disgusting. Jane Moler has no more direct connections to those "in the know" about the crime than the rest of us. She fantasized her "facts" just as she fantasizes her ability to be a psychic medium. Lots of people have the ability to make things up and make them sound real and Jane is one of those people. She always was rather "out there" and sure wasn't a productive member of the Access Graphics staff. Some others who have reviewed the book say they don't like the Ramseys' yet they praise the author. How can people be so gullible? You don't know the author any more than you know the Ramseys yet you choose to believe her.....does that make sense? That's what's wrong with this country...there are too many sheep looking for answers from crackpots like Jane Moler. Jon Benet certainly wouldn't have zeroed in on this "woman" to channel for her out of all the people she met in her short lifetime. Jane was just another nameless face like the rest of Access Graphics' employees. Get over yourself Jane, you just ain't that special.
Rating: 2
Summary: OK, so what's the point, Patsy did it?
Comment: The only "gift" I see is someone's becoming a psycic. What is JonBenet's gift to the world as the book implies? In the book "JonBenet" says that her parents are responsible. She also makes a one-sided judgement against the Columbine gunmen. Judging from a christian standpoint, I cannot fully believe that JonBenet--being in Heaven--saw only the negative product of high-school culture. Quite frankly, I question the truthfulness of this book based on that comment alone. I believe JonBenet saw more than just some people being stupid and shooting up a school for no apparent reason. A good read but something rather fictional than bona-fide believable.
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