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Symmetry

By: Preston E. Dennett
Narrated by: Tim Scholze
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In January 1973, fourteen-year-old Dolly Safran gazed out the window of her home near the Florida Everglades. Without warning, a UFO dropped from the sky and hovered in her backyard. To her shock, Dolly could see thin, gray-skinned figures with large dark eyes staring back at her. Frightened, she dived under her bed to hide. At that moment, her bedroom filled with a blazing blue light. The next thing she knew, morning had arrived. She was lying on the floor wearing somebody else's pajamas.

Over the next few days, Dolly recalled being taken onboard the craft, where she was examined by gray ETs. She then had a long conversation with them, was given a tour of the craft, and was told she would soon be contacted again.

Only a few days later, the ETs returned and took her onboard again. Dolly had no fear as she spoke with the grays, who reminded her that she had been contacted many times before. She was asked if she would like to work with them and learn from them, and what she would like to learn? Amazed by the opportunity, Dolly chose to learn how to pilot the craft. The ETs agreed.

So began Dolly's lifelong experiences with the extraterrestrials. She remembered being taken to another planet where she and other children were taught by the grays about a wide variety of subjects: science, history, philosophy, spirituality and more. More encounters followed. Soon her lessons focused on how to pilot the craft, and before long, she was placed in the pilot seat allowed to fly the UFO herself.

This book is the true story of Dolly's lifelong adventures with the grays. Unlike the vast majority of UFO contactees, Dolly has no fear of her encounters, and is able to remember them in their entirety. Written by UFO researcher Preston Dennett, Dollys story will change the way you think about extraterrestrials and their agenda on our planet.

©2022 Preston Dennett (P)2024 Preston Dennett
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love dolly

amazing woman amazing story well written and touches my heart. I do listen to their podcasts often

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I couldn’t stop listening!

I enjoyed listening to Dolly’s story very much! Well written. I loved all the details about different humanoids and entities she had met along the way!

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Narration detracts and distracts

Whatever you might think about the veracity of this narrative—and I’m thinking it over myself—it certainly piques the curiosity. It reads much like a sci-fi/fantasy novel, but purports to be biographical. I was so curious about it’s subject, I persevered through the whole thing, and will likely listen again at some point, but, it was difficult because the author/narrator tends to scream in a high pitched tone all the passages attributed to Dolly Safran, the subject of this biographical narrative. I guess he thought that sounded like a woman? It’s not just the weird, high pitch (which is totally unnecessary; we know he’s quoting a woman); it’s the over-excited, yelling tone he chose to use, for nearly every passage in which she is quoted. And that’s about 50% of the book. Only a few of those passages even came close to requiring that level of activation on the narrator’s part.

I wanted to hear the tale. I found myself exclaiming, “please stop shouting”, at numerous points in the book, before I would shut it off to get a break from the annoyance.

I’ve heard several interviews with Dolly Safran and the author of this book now. She doesn’t sound anything like the hyper-active, screaming third-grader that she sounds like in this audiobook. She’s calm, collected, modulated. I do not understand why he thought he needed to scream all her words. Wish he wouldn’t have.

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poorly written and narrated

holy hell, I wanted to like this book. but there is so much repetition and the narrator Tim Scholze reads Dolly as an imbecile child.

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