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A young woman shares her personal encounters with extraterrestrial beings and tells a compelling story. The illustrations by internationally acclaimed channel Darryl Anka appeal to the imagination and emphasize the depth of Kim’s anguish. Illustrations throughout, 44 in color…. More >>

Beyond My Wildest Dreams: Diary of a UFO Abductee

  4 Responses to “Beyond My Wildest Dreams: Diary of a UFO Abductee”

  1. I had watched a talk show over ten years ago, where the author was detailing her abduction experiences. I was fasinated. She had said then that she was in the process of having a book published, and I had never forgotten what the title was. I finally got the book, and it’s a great read. The illustration is a bit child-like, so don’t let that throw you off. It’s fast paced reading that goes over alot of her many abductions. It’s really made me sit up and take note of the fact that there is so much more going on in our “reality”, than I had ever considered. I find myself being able to put myself “in her shoes” and feel her horror as she goes through all that the “Greys” have put her through. I mean really, this is out-of-this-world stuff in the most literal sense. If you are an open-minded person, that can think outside of your comfort zone, this book will fasinate you. I’ve always believed that we are not alone, and I believe that even more now. A well done book!

    C.C.

    ~Nebraska
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. an average person’s look at the abduction phenomena…well written…held my interest…worth the ten bucks I spent on a used copy.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. A Review of Beyond My Wildest Dreams by Kim Carlsberg; Illustrated by Darryl Anka

    Beyond My Wildest Dreams is like serendipitously finding a rare gem you didn’t know to dig for. It is the true story of a secret part of author Kim Carlsberg’s life, taken against her will by nonhuman beings, helpless to prevent these intruders, these abductors, from simply removing her from her life. She makes her points in interesting and varying ways. To talk about them too much would be taking away some of the experience of this book. But let me offer just one:

    “Most fish will probably reject the tale of the unfortunate fish who speaks of being ripped from his home by some large, curved metallic object. They will scoff when he complains he was squeezed until he bled, went unconscious, and woke up back in the water. To the fish it may be the most traumatic moment of his existence, even though he was one of the lucky ones; he was thrown back. To the fisherman it was a moment forgotten five minutes later.” (p. 26)

    Heartfelt and straightforward, the author makes no attempt to put together a “convincer” book for those who believe in the nonexistence of the possibility of extraterrestrial visitation or abduction phenomenon. Describing in both detail and broad strokes, she paints the emotional rollercoaster of her experiences, allowing the reader to feel like an invisible confidant. Stirring in its shattering effect on her life, jarring in how everyday she makes it all sound, Beyond My Wildest Dreams is not a book you are likely to put down, certainly not one you will ever forget.

    Though published in 1995, I didn’t discover Kim Carlsberg’s work (and that of the talented illustrator, Darryl Anka) until ten years later, and that was happenstance. And I don’t know why it stayed hidden so long. At well over fifty years old, I’ve been separating chaff from grain for many years in my reading on similar topics. So, when I finished Beyond My Wildest Dreams my very first thought was, “Where has this book been?” The second was,” Why didn’t I know about it” and lastly, “What happened to her afterward–Where is she now?”

    The answer to question one is, of course, it’s still in print and you found it. Buy it while that’s true. It is a definite keeper.

    Why didn’t I know about it? Why did it not come up along with Strieber, Hopkins, Jacobs, and others? I think it must be because it was her first (and as yet only) book–certainly not ill-speaking the other authors (all of whom are in my “grain” category, btw). Can’t explain it. She has another book coming out in the near future.

    What happened to her afterward? You can find her. She is well. Look for her on Facebook.

    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Kim Carlsberg has done a really great job of telling us the many experiences that she had with the alien entities during the early years. I get the impression that she is a very caring person who wants to reach out and help others who have similar experiences or who have loved ones who have experienced this unplesant phenomena. I greatly appreciate her struggle to tell all the truth no matter how embarassing and painful it was to her. It is plain to me that she has suffered greatly and lost much in her efforts to bring this information to the rest of the world. This book is a great help in verifying the experiences of others and will be helpful to any who have no knowledge or experience with the Alien UFO phenomena. The quality artwork by Darryl Anka is a great asset in understanding this information.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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