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Ghosts on the Range: Eerie True Tales of Wyoming

Ghosts on the Range: Eerie True Tales of Wyoming

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Interesting and fun even with the lack of investigation.
Review: I knew Debra back when she was teaching at NWCC in Powell, WY and writing Ghosts on the Range. As I remember she simply put out a call for ghost stories. I Don't know how many stories she got or how many she actually investigated. I do know that it is an interesting read fact or fiction (for those who doubt). The "Dark Presence" alone is enough to give me chills. Since then I have had my own true ghostly encounter here in Powell. One that would have been great for the book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: LOVE this book!
Review: I love this book, I've always been intrested in the paranormal and ghost stories......So when my husband and I were stationed in Wyoming while in the Air Force I purchased the book. Enjoyed every story and slept with the lights on after reading the chapter on 'The Dark Presence' that one really scared the daylights out of me....Didn't get to visit any of the places, but did have a few experiences while we lived in base housing. If you love ghost stories you'll love this book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Inside perspective
Review: I'm from Rawlins, site of numerous tales in Ghosts on the Range, and while I would have liked the stories to be investigated and verified more, I am satisfied with the representation and general accuracy of the stories. Having experienced some of the entities firsthand, I was happy with details, and glad to know that perhaps readers will believe. I first read Ghosts when I was about 10, having always been interested in the paranormal. It's a very good, interesting read. Well..if you don't scare easily. Otherwise you might have to sleep with all the lights on. I think this sounds a little unstructured, but I'm not altogether here tonite, so you'll have to excuse my lack of focus.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book deserves more than three stars.
Review: On a recent trip out west, I purchased Munn's book. I didn't buy it from Amazon.com because it was rated too low,and I didn't want to waste my money; however, on examining the book, I found that it was well-written, so I bought it and at every opportunity, I immersed myself in reading it. I found it to be well-researched and easy and fun to read. It was well-edited and presented in a professional way, unlike some vanity press offerings. I have read so many ghost stories that I am rarely scared or even "unsettled" by a good ghost story; however, one night as I was reading in bed, I reached over to make sure my husband was close by before I turned out the light! Buy this book for your collection. Ms. Munn is a good, thoughtful writer.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: True or Not -- This is good reading!
Review: This book is a wonderful collection of tales, be they of whatever nature -- super or imagi.

For example, the restaurant in Chugwater, or the library in Green River built over the cemetery. The drama and interest added to the lore of the ole west and Wonderful Wyoming is heightened. But my favorite is of Luther, the prankster ghost. A person of my own taste, he took a piece of liver and dropped it into the honey pot. This ghost knows cuisine!

Well worth the read!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: True or Not -- This is good reading!
Review: This book is a wonderful collection of tales, be they of whatever nature -- super or imagi.

For example, the restaurant in Chugwater, or the library in Green River built over the cemetery. The drama and interest added to the lore of the ole west and Wonderful Wyoming is heightened. But my favorite is of Luther, the prankster ghost. A person of my own taste, he took a piece of liver and dropped it into the honey pot. This ghost knows cuisine!

Well worth the read!


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