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Rating:  Summary: From the Back Cover Review: Among the 100 tales in this book, drawn from Tidewater Virginia to the Lone Star state, you can read about the face on the window of the Carrollton, Alabama courthouse, the Tex-Mex widower who was haunted by the ghost of his first wife until he paid the grocery bill, the Headless Gownsman at the University of South in Sewanee, Tennessee, and much, much, more!
Rating:  Summary: A wonderful anthology of encounters, or folklore if you want Review: My parents got me this book when I was about 13, and almost 8 years later I still remember stories of the Devil in Mexico, ghosts of Appalachia, and haunted mansions with bloodstains that won't go away. Whenever I get in a discussion with folks about encounters and stuff like that I can't help but tell at least one or two of these stories, and I always get the chills when I remember these stories, which tells me that while there may not be something to all the stories, there must be some nuggets of phenomenal truth in a few of these. Highly reccomended for ages 12 and up, a wonderful book and a great scare or two.
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