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The Ghosts of Virginia, Vol. 4

The Ghosts of Virginia, Vol. 4

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Ghosts of Virginia
Review: I have read every one of Mr. Taylor's books on Virginia's ghosts from the specific areas and their surrounding environs, Civil War Ghosts to Volumes 1,2 and 3 not once but a million times. Since I am a Virginian, it made it all the more fun and I have had the pleasure of visiting alot of the haunted places he writes about. What I can't wait for is Vol.4. I sincerely hope Mr. Taylor does't stop now, I believe there are alot of ghost in the Old Dominion State who still need their stories told and tons of people waiting to read about them. Thanks for all you research hours and interviews. Hurry up with Vol.4

G.L. Meadows

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Is Hewick the Most Haunted House in Virginia??????
Review: L. B. Taylor himself came out to see my home "Hewick" as he was preparing to write his 2nd book on the "Ghosts of Virginia". He included us in his second volume, and dedicated ten pages asking if "Hewick" is Virginia's "Most Haunted" house? We often have people come by Hewick Plantation and ask if it is really true that we have ghosts here??? This is a fascinating book and I have all of books he has written and look forward to each one as they come out. Maybe one of these days he will make another visit here, and my youngest daughter can relate to him an experience she had during the night when she was eleven years old.....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Is Hewick the Most Haunted House in Virginia??????
Review: L. B. Taylor himself came out to see my home "Hewick" as he was preparing to write his 2nd book on the "Ghosts of Virginia". He included us in his second volume, and dedicated ten pages asking if "Hewick" is Virginia's "Most Haunted" house? We often have people come by Hewick Plantation and ask if it is really true that we have ghosts here??? This is a fascinating book and I have all of books he has written and look forward to each one as they come out. Maybe one of these days he will make another visit here, and my youngest daughter can relate to him an experience she had during the night when she was eleven years old.....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Spooky And Fun Book About Ghosts
Review: L.B. Taylor,Jr. has a masterpiece in The Ghost Of Virginia. As a Virginian, I know about many of these true happenings. All through the book he provides pictures with loads of information. I would advise anyone who is interested in true ghosts tales to get this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Real Stories from a Real Local
Review: Last year, I took a trip to Washington D.C. and eventually, Williamsburg. Before I review this book I must say to anyone who has never been to Williamsburg...GO! Anyone who has a remote interest in history and especially colonial times, the Colonial Williamsburg area will revive your interest. After visiting the main street and Basset Hall (an optional but must-see attraction, must make reservations) former home of John D. Rockefeller Jr. night fell. My family and I had seen several advertisements for the 'Ghost Tour' and being rather interested in the subject and a huge history buff, I jumped at the chance. Before embarking on the tour (no high heels ladies, my sister had to sit this one out) I stopped by the nearby bookstore and bought L.B. Taylor's fantastic books, The Ghosts of Williamsburg, and it's sequel, just having come out. Having little time to read them, I left on the tour. Let me just say that the tour seemed way too short and that the books provided me more than enough reading material and intrigue for the plane trip home and well after. L.B. Taylor's unique blend of historical and journalistic style make them very informative and interesting. It is rare to find an author who writes about the supernatural who also delves into the history books and the witnesses minds so well. I have recently decided to create a website and documentary about the ghosts of Virginia (most likely Williamsburg) as a sort of 'demo' for my media company. Will post a bit about that if it gets rolling. In other words...buy L.B.'s books if you visit any of the areas he has written about...you won't ever regret it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Prolific Author Pens a Wonderful Collection of Ghostly Tales
Review: No matter where you travel in the US, you can always find books about local and regional ghosts and other stories of the supernatural. I travel extensively, and I make a point of visiting bookstores, just to add such books to my collection. The quality of these books varies, so when I find an author with a flair for telling a good ghost story, I feel as though I've discovered a local gem. I must say that of all such books that I've purchased, Mr. Taylor's collections of Virginia ghost stories have been my favorites.

Luckily for Mr. Taylor (and for me!), Virginia seems to be overrun with ghosts, and so he's had plenty to write about. I believe that, to date, his "Ghosts of Virginia" series is up to volume 8, and none of these volumes are slim by any means; a couple are quite robust. The one thing they have in common is that they are all extremely entertaining and well-written. We should thank Mr. Taylor for his efforts in compiling these stories, as he spends much time, money, and effort in rooting out the wealth of eerie tales and legends of this fabulous state. For my sake, I hope his efforts continue for years to come. So long as they do, I can assure him that I will continue to add his volumes to my bookshelves.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Prolific Author Pens a Wonderful Collection of Ghostly Tales
Review: No matter where you travel in the US, you can always find books about local and regional ghosts and other stories of the supernatural. I travel extensively, and I make a point of visiting bookstores, just to add such books to my collection. The quality of these books varies, so when I find an author with a flair for telling a good ghost story, I feel as though I've discovered a local gem. I must say that of all such books that I've purchased, Mr. Taylor's collections of Virginia ghost stories have been my favorites.

Luckily for Mr. Taylor (and for me!), Virginia seems to be overrun with ghosts, and so he's had plenty to write about. I believe that, to date, his "Ghosts of Virginia" series is up to volume 8, and none of these volumes are slim by any means; a couple are quite robust. The one thing they have in common is that they are all extremely entertaining and well-written. We should thank Mr. Taylor for his efforts in compiling these stories, as he spends much time, money, and effort in rooting out the wealth of eerie tales and legends of this fabulous state. For my sake, I hope his efforts continue for years to come. So long as they do, I can assure him that I will continue to add his volumes to my bookshelves.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Collection of Ghost Stories from Virginia
Review: Published in 1993, this book details reported sightings of ghosts in the "Old Dominion." Mr Taylor has subsequently published other volumes in this series due to the sucess of this book. Among the haunted places mentioned are the famous Shirley plantation, Colonial Williamsburg, Jamestown, Civial War Battlefields, etc. This book is hard to put down once you start reading it. It is not scary and would also be an interesting book for juveniles as well. The book is broken up into different sections based on the parts of the state. It actually combines history, geography, mystery, and folklore all in one book. I was introduced to this book in Williamsburg in the gift shop at Carter's Grove and it looked so interesting, the price was right, so I took it back home with me. After I read it, I kicked myself that I didn't by the other books in the series. I have since re-visited Williamsburg, and I went right down to the bookstore in the square to get volumes 2 and 3!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A fascinating journey through Virginia...
Review: Recently, I had an aunt pass on from Cancer. Living in New Jersey, I had to travel to my birthplace, Suffolk, Va. several weekends in a row in the final stages and upon her passing. My co-author travelled with me, and we picked up a copy of this book at Shirley Plantation on our way on the first trip down. As I drove, my Co-author, Diana Sinclair, read each story aloud as we drove. I was so engrossed in the tale that I missed several turns along the way. We simply could not stop reading it. The book is well written, concise, complete with locations (We actually visited some of the sites) and informative in historical and geographical detail. An excellant read. In fact, we are going to Williamsburg this weekend, and we have volume two to keep us company....

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: REALLY INTERESTING GHOST BOOK
Review: THIS BOOK IS HIGHLY INFORMATIVE. IT COVERS ALOT OF HISTORY ALONG WITH THE GREAT STORIES. I PERSONALLY USED IT AS A SORT OF TOUR GUIDE WHILE VISITING WILLIAMSBURG. QUITE A FEW OF THE PLACES WRITTEN ABOUT ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. REALLY FUN WAY TO LEARN ABOUT HISTORY AND GET A FRIGHT AT THE SAME TIME.


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