
The Lost Lands: A Magickal History of Lemuria, Atlantis, and Avalon by Lucy Cavendish.The Lost Civilizations of Lemuria: The Rise and Fall of the World’s Oldest Culture by Frank Joseph.Lemurian Scrolls: Angelic Prophecies Revealing Human Origins by Satguru Sivaya Subramuniya.Lemuria: The Lost Continent of the Pacific by Wishar S.Kirael: Lemurian Legacy for the Great Shift by Fred Sterling.The History of the Hopi From Their Origins in Lemuria by Oswald White Bear Fredericks & Kaih Khristé King.Edgar Cayce’s Atlantis and Lemuria: The Lost Civilizations in the Light of Modern Discovery by Frank Joseph.Coming Home to Lemuria: An Ascension Adventure Story by Phillip Eton Collins.Atlantis: Insights from a Lost Civilization by Shirley Andrews.Atlantis in the Caribbean: And the Comet That Changed the World by Andrew Collins.The Atlantis Blueprint: Unlocking the Ancient Mysteries of a Long-Lost Civilization by Colin Wilson & Rand Flem-Ath.Atlantis and the New Consciousness by Stuart Wilson.Ancient Lemurian Whispers by Pamela Arwine.Ancient Aliens of Atlantis by Frederick Dodson.
Time Travelers from Atlantis: The Collected Essays of Ida M. Star Ancestors: Extraterrestrial Contact in the Native American Tradition by Nancy Red Star. Hidden Truth, Forbidden Knowledge by Steven M. Gobekli Tepe: Genesis of the Gods: The Temple of the Watchers and Discovery of Eden by Andrew Collins. Forgotten Promise: Rejoining Our Cosmic Family by Sherry Wilde. Dark Mission: The Secret History of NASA by Richard C. Communion: A True Story by Whitley Strieber. Chariots of the Gods by Erich Von Daniken. Celestial Secrets: The Hidden History of the Fatima Incident by Joaquim Fernandes. Beyond My Wildest Dreams: Diary of a UFO Abductee by Kim Carlsberg. Here are 300 books from my TBR list: Aliens You might find a book or two in this list you would like to read later. They say the books you like to read say a whole lot about you. Reviewing my Goodreads list, I realize many of them are about building wealth, UFOs, occult knowledge, multiple New Age topics, and writing (of course). I seriously wasn’t paying attention! I was putting all the books I’ve found left and right without thinking it would pile up so much.Įventually, I must break down my gigantic list, either cut out the boring titles (I thought were cool before) and read the others. In my TBR notebook, I had a little over 1,000 books listed. The notebook (I still have) was always with me. I used it to write all the exciting books I found in bookstores, libraries, and garage sales.
Goodreads is my best friend when it comes to finding new books and keeping them in a proper TBR list.īefore I fell in love with the site, I kept a TBR notebook. Hi, my name is Duckie, and I’m a Goodreads addict.