Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hands That Heal | 1986 | Echo Bodine | Buy |
| 2 | My Big Book of Healing: Restore Your Body, Renew Your Mind, and Heal Your Soul | 1993 | Echo Bodine | Buy |
| 3 | Echoes of the Soul: Moving Beyond the Light | 1999 | Echo Bodine | Buy |
| 4 | Relax, It’s Only a Ghost: My Adventures with Spirits, Hauntings and Things That Go Bump in the Night | 2000 | Echo Bodine | Buy |
| 5 | A Still, Small Voice: A Psychic’s Guide to Awakening Intuition | 2001 | Echo Bodine | Buy |
| 6 | Dear Echo: Answers to Your Questions about Ghosts, Hauntings, and Things That Go Bump in the Night | 2002 | Echo Bodine | Buy |
| 7 | The Gift: Understand and Develop Your Psychic Abilities | 2003 | Echo Bodine | Buy |
| 8 | The Key: Unlock Your Psychic Abilities | 2006 | Echo Bodine | Buy |
| 9 | Look for the Good and You’ll Find God: The Spiritual Journey of a Psychic and Healer | 2008 | Echo Bodine | Buy |
| 10 | What Happens When We Die: A Psychic’s Exploration of Death, Heaven, and the Soul’s Journey After Death | 2013 | Echo Bodine | Buy |
| 11 | Things I Wish I’d Known When I Got Started: A Practical Guide to Becoming a Professional Psychic | 2017 | Echo Bodine | Buy |
| 12 | How to Live a Happily Ever Afterlife: Stories of Trapped Souls and How Not to Become One | 2022 | Echo Bodine | Buy |
Echo Bodine’s twelve spirituality books are not a series in the traditional sense: there is no ongoing narrative or cast of characters. Instead, each title focuses on a particular aspect of the psychic and spiritual life she has lived since the 1960s. The range covers healing work, ghost investigation, intuition, the afterlife, and the practicalities of working as a professional psychic.
Her earlier titles, like Hands That Heal (1986) and My Big Book of Healing (1993), focus on energy healing and the body. The late 1990s and 2000s brought more books about psychic development and ghost work, including Relax, It’s Only a Ghost (2000), which is probably her most widely read title. The later books take a broader view, with What Happens When We Die (2013) addressing questions about the soul after death and How to Live a Happily Ever Afterlife (2022) offering advice to those who, in Bodine’s view, have not yet crossed over.
The books are written in a plain, friendly style. Bodine does not write for a skeptical audience; she writes as someone who takes her experiences as given and is describing them to readers who are similarly curious or already convinced. The tone stays consistent whether she is discussing healing techniques or recounting a haunting.