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Continúa, Has publicado jul 03, 2015
Do you want to know about Geist Kräfte(psychic powers)?
Do you think you have any?
Want to know why you can pick up a car but not your bed sheets?
Want to find out how to get tested?

 In Geist Kräfte for Simpletons we explore these questions and others in a simple no nonsense approach. Because not everyone has an expert on hand.


(A.N. This is a companion book designed to go along on with the fictional world I made in my books, it's mainly here so I don't end up sidetracked explaining a bunch of boring things and can get to the story/action quicker. And so I can remember it ;) )
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