Changing Planes Shifts Your Reality With A Great Metaphysical Fiction

April 28, 2010
By Jenny Long

When you stumble into a new book, you never know what you are going to get. It doesn’t happen often, but sometimes, when I read a story, I get another piece of the puzzle for my own life. That’s exactly what happened to me the other night after I finished the metaphysical fiction, Changing Planes, by author Laurie J. Brenner.

When I opened up my order from Amazon, in a way, I was relieved it was not a big book. Though I love reading, I just don’t have the time to read a longer novel, and my attention often wonders. No so with this little book, when I picked it up, I couldn’t put it down until I was done.

Though it’s my job to deal in words, I can’t describe this book well enough to do it justice. It’s better if you just read it yourself. I highly recommend that you do so. It’s not expensive and it’s the kind of book that you want to keep around, just to be able to give it to a friend. When I read it, it was like I was reading my own life, I identified with the main character that much.

This book should be read by millions. Don’t be left out — this is going to be a big hit, I can tell, I have a sense about these things — and it would translate very well into a movie, especially with all the special effects that they can do nowadays. If you can get through it without crying, then your heart has turned into a rock, this book may well be what the doctor ordered to turn it to flesh once again.

Madison Reeves, a young, ambitious VP of a high-end department store, is about to embark on the journey of a lifetime. She doesn’t know it as she heads for the airport on a Caribbean vacation, yet something nags at her, deep in the recesses of her mind.

When Madison reaches the airport terminal, things begin to go awry, but not in a noticeable sense. After boarding the plane and taking off, the needled on the weird meter kick up a notch until Madison has to admit that something strange is indeed going on.

Things get odder and odder and rapidly escalate into events that are out of this world until Madison can no longer deny that she has left ordinary far behind.

When she leaves the plane after it lands, she suddenly realizes that she has not arrived at her intended destination. Instead, she is greeted by her long deceased grandfather at the airplane’s gate.

She is unaware that she is embarking on a journey few live to tell of, because she has found herself in that place between worlds, between the lands of the living and the dead.

As you follow along with Madison, you see yourself in her shoes, and experience what she experiences. And when you reach the end, you are jarred clear out of your senses. If you read this book and do not realize how our journey in this life is interwoven with the lives of those we love and touch and that small changes we make affect those around us — then you must be asleep at the wheel.

In each page of Changing Planes, it was if there were a mirror looking back at me, reflecting back to me the image of myself in its pages. I found healing in between the pages of this wonderful little book.

But there’s more to the book than that. A wonderful story, Laurie Brenner is a true storyteller that doesn’t bog you down with words that have no meaning — she gives you a succulent story and saves the best parts for last. The story is unforgettable and you find it staying with you days after you’ve put it down.

I was surprised to feel sad when the story reached it’s end. I didn’t want it to end, and for the first time in a long time, I wished the story was longer. From what I understand, this is Laurie Brenner’s first fiction novella, and I can’t wait to read what she writes next. A wonderful storyteller, with an authentic voice, something that is rare these days, Changing Planes is a delightful and easy read for anyone from 20 to 80.

Author Laurie Brenner shares her true life look behind the curtain in this video of a ghost story that was the catalyst behind writing this engaging metaphysical fiction. Check it out now at http://www.ChangingPlanes.net. Written by Jenny Long

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