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Midnight Sun and Other Tales of the Unexplained |
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Rating: Summary: Midnight Sun lacks literary shine! Review: I purchased this book because I thought it was about ghosts. Unfortunately, this was not the case. This book has a total of four ghost stories. One of them takes place in Idaho. The very first story in this book is silly and even borders on the line of stupidity. If you can get past this first story, the book is a good read. It mainly focuses on folklore and not the supernatural. This book has plenty of stories about native american folklore, reincarnation, and magic. If you enjoy this subject matter, then this book is definately your cup of tea. If you like true ghost stories, then skip it.
Rating: Summary: Midnight Sun lacks literary shine! Review: I purchased this book because I thought it was about ghosts. Unfortunately, this was not the case. This book has a total of four ghost stories. One of them takes place in Idaho. The very first story in this book is silly and even borders on the line of stupidity. If you can get past this first story, the book is a good read. It mainly focuses on folklore and not the supernatural. This book has plenty of stories about native american folklore, reincarnation, and magic. If you enjoy this subject matter, then this book is definately your cup of tea. If you like true ghost stories, then skip it.
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