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John Major Jenkins - Maya Cosmogenesis 2012: The True Meaning of the Maya Calendar End Date

 
     

Maya Cosmogenesis 2012: The True Meaning of the Maya Calendar End Date by John Major Jenkins

Book Type: Paperback
Published: 01 June 1998
Publisher: Bear & Company
RRP:£14.99

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Review:
Whilst I am a regular reader of this genre and this particlar subject is an interesting one, I found the book painful to read. In fact, it is the first book I have ever stopped reading and that was after resorting to skimming through the thing to find something worth reading. A fair proportion of the contents seems to be pseudo-science and half-baked (IMHO)and the book left me hoping that December 2012 comes around PDQ. If a comet is a-coming to wipe us out or the poles are going to flip leading us all to lose our collective conciousness as a species (heavy), I only hope it makes me forget this work (albeit that the cover is quite nice).