Reviews of How to Develop your ESP (Harper Collins)

My Biography

Zak Martin wrote How to Develop your ESP while he was still a student at university in Ireland. The book was published by Harper-Collins and was an immediate success. It was translated and reprinted in a number of languages including Spanish, Portuguese and Japanese. To date it has sold over two million copies in paperback. A revised and updated edition of the book is now available from Amazon in Kindle ebook format.
Below are just a few of the many favourable reviews this book has received since it was published.

Prediction Magazine

“Many books can teach you to develop latent psychic powers, but this is one of the best I have read. Lucid explanations, sensible suggestions and clear instructions make it a must for any beginner. Recommended.” – Prediction magazine

“How useful any book is in successfully and safely developing the psychic faculty is open to question, but there is undoubtedly a need for clear and soundly based information about what the psychic faculty is, and is not, and how it relates to the normal human condition. How to Develop Your ESP provides an exceptionally good explanatory introduction to the subject, followed by some exercises which will test the intention of the reader. Recommended.” – Light

“A classic of its kind.” – Hot Press

“If you’ve ever thought you were ‘psychic’, says the cover blurb, “Zak Martin’s programme will quickly help you develop your natural gifts to the full. “If you think you have no psychic ability, read this book and think again!” What qualifications does the author have to offer his pupils? The publishers are content to term him “one of Britain’s leading clairvoyants”. A healer, Zak is a psychic whose mind-over-matter astounded national reporters. He has also helped police forces with unsolved cases. An astonishing range of matter is packed into this handy volume. There are chapters on dreams and their symbolism, the methods of pendulum dowsing and crystal gazing…This book should prove a well worth while addition to every psychic library.” – Psychic News

“The title of this book says it all. Unsensationally, in an almost matter-of-fact manner, Zak Martin instructs the reader in how to become a psychic ‘achiever’. Each chapter gives easy to follow instructions on how to develop in such areas as telepathy, divination, precognition, clairvoyance and a whole range of ancillary occult disciplines. Without wasting a word, the author shows that development of a psychic potential is not the preserve of the favoured few, but is well within reach of any individual who is prepared to make the effort. So concise and knowledgeable is the information that even those who might feel that they have no psychic sense at all, and so may be extremely skeptical of the experiences of others, could, by carefully applying themselves to the contents of this book, soon surprise themselves. – Destiny

“One of the best books of its kind. Recommended” – Women’s World

“This is an excellent book from the Aquarian Press. It is a practical guide to exploring your own psi abilities. It covers the usual range of phenomena but is written in a lively and informative way offering the reader/researcher simple tests to demonstrate one’s own ESP abilities. If you are looking to get yourself started then this book will be very useful.” – New Dimensions

“An excellent introduction to psychic development and mind training. Highly recommended.” – American Woman

 

Sasha Fenton
“Without Zak’s penetrating insight on my behalf, I would never have become a professional author. Ever since his vision of my future career, I have written over 100 books, sold and translated in many countries worldwide.” – Sasha Fenton, television personality and best-selling author.

 

Zak Martin with Marje Proops
“Dear Zak, It was a pleasure to meet and work with you… Thank you for the great advice which I promise you I will follow.”
Marje Proops, OBE, Britain’s foremost “agony aunt”, journalist and author. Photo courtesy The Mirror, UK.

 

The Dead Zone
The movie – and subsequently a major TV series – “The Dead Zone” (adapted from the book by Stephen King) dealt with events corresponding closely to events that Zak Martin had encountered in his own life and psychic detection work, and he was consulted in the movie’s authentication and promotion.

 

Zak Martin Voted UK's Best Psychic