I agree that near death experiences do not explain full death experiences because those people were not fully dead. That is why they are called "near death" experiences.
Only those who have crossed over to the spiritual world have a full death experience.
The following books contain the experiences of spirits who have crossed over.
With all due respect, if these people wrote a book, they did not die, decompose and then come back to life a week later. They had NDE’s, not a full death. Visit a cemetery for supporting evidence of what the results of a full death look like. Also, unfortunately, no matter what they claim, it’s just a reported personal experience. I’m not the least bit interested in reading an entire book about a personal experience about a miracle that can never be proven.
If you have to take a persons “word for it” don’t trust it. This is a logical fallacy called the “argument from authority” that often leads to people believing things that are just not true.
In fact, I’ve read that the experience people claim to have during an NDE is almost always an experience based on their preferred religious expectations, rather than a universal experience that everyone has. Beyond the white light, Hindus see Hindu things, Christians see christian things, Muslims see muslim things. Not the least bit surprising or remarkable.