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Rating: Summary: Very well researched incidents of hauntings in America Review: I enjoyed this book a lot because of the intricate detail and extreme work that went into this book. Good use of the original sources. A must have for anyone interested in American History...
Rating: Summary: It was a little hard to get into Review: I enjoyed this book after I got into, dont give up on it you will like it
Rating: Summary: Fascinating tales of real ghosts Review: I first read this book on a rainy, stormy night in a Washingtin hotel room and I found it delightful. The real thing for a winter night.
Rating: Summary: Historic Haunted America Review: I loved it ! I thought it was a great book and their other books are just as great . I love the parts they have on Canada.
Rating: Summary: Find a ghosts near you. Review: Michael Norman and Beth Scott have written several books about ghosts and they are all well written and fun to read. Sadly, Beth Scott has passed away and their collaboration has thus ended, but it was good while it lasted. This book is very well researched and convincing. There is even a bibliography, which is unusual for this type of book. There are not however a lot of bone chilling, now I can't sleep type of stories in this book. That is because this is a book of historic hauntings. Some are still current and ongoing but many of the spooks found within these pages have long since vanished as have many of their haunts. Still, wherever eyewitnesses could be quoted, they were. That always adds to the validity of a ghost sighting. There are stories to be found here from every state of the Union and every province of Canada, so chances are one of the locations mentioned will be near you. Most interestingly, some of the old stories are updated with new information. For example, most everyone has heard of the Bell Witch but assume it is gone. Norman and Scott have not only examined strange occurrences that are still happening in the Bell Witch Cave but also have talked to some descendants of John Bell. I knew of the happenings in the Cave but was not aware that some in the Bell family believe the Witch is still involved with their clan. Could the Bell family still be haunted? According to this book they just may be. Unfortunately the authors can't resist putting a few old Indian legends in the book. Some phenomena like the humming river are still active and the legends are an interesting explanation of the cause. Still, many of the old Indian legends were never ghost tails to begin with and just do not belong in this type of book. I may harp on this topic a little too much but it is one of my pet peeves. This is not the best of this duo's books but it is still well worth a read. This pair views their topic with a bit of skepticism, which if not overdone is a good thing. Their writing is clear and they don't ramble on with useless information just to fill up space. We owe quite a debt to Norman and Scott for all their work collecting ghost stories over the years and their books deserve to be on any ghost aficionado's bookshelf.
Rating: Summary: Find a ghosts near you. Review: Michael Norman and Beth Scott have written several books about ghosts and they are all well written and fun to read. Sadly, Beth Scott has passed away and their collaboration has thus ended, but it was good while it lasted. This book is very well researched and convincing. There is even a bibliography, which is unusual for this type of book. There are not however a lot of bone chilling, now I can't sleep type of stories in this book. That is because this is a book of historic hauntings. Some are still current and ongoing but many of the spooks found within these pages have long since vanished as have many of their haunts. Still, wherever eyewitnesses could be quoted, they were. That always adds to the validity of a ghost sighting. There are stories to be found here from every state of the Union and every province of Canada, so chances are one of the locations mentioned will be near you. Most interestingly, some of the old stories are updated with new information. For example, most everyone has heard of the Bell Witch but assume it is gone. Norman and Scott have not only examined strange occurrences that are still happening in the Bell Witch Cave but also have talked to some descendants of John Bell. I knew of the happenings in the Cave but was not aware that some in the Bell family believe the Witch is still involved with their clan. Could the Bell family still be haunted? According to this book they just may be. Unfortunately the authors can't resist putting a few old Indian legends in the book. Some phenomena like the humming river are still active and the legends are an interesting explanation of the cause. Still, many of the old Indian legends were never ghost tails to begin with and just do not belong in this type of book. I may harp on this topic a little too much but it is one of my pet peeves. This is not the best of this duo's books but it is still well worth a read. This pair views their topic with a bit of skepticism, which if not overdone is a good thing. Their writing is clear and they don't ramble on with useless information just to fill up space. We owe quite a debt to Norman and Scott for all their work collecting ghost stories over the years and their books deserve to be on any ghost aficionado's bookshelf.
Rating: Summary: An eclectic compilation of North American ghost stories Review: Norman and Scott's "Historic Haunted America" is a diverse collection of ghost stories culled from the folklore of the United States and Canada. The book rarely delivers a story that is as "shocking" as its jacket promises; most of the anecdotes are obviously legends that have been passed down from one generation to the next and, as a result, have lost much of their emotional impact. However, a few stories do provide the chills and thrills so necessary to a book of the nonfiction horror genre. Norman and Scott have extensively researched North America's famous hauntings and this quality and thoroughness shows up in their finished product. Although a few stories are rather dull and repetitive, as a whole "Haunted America" is entertaining reading for afficionados of folklore and horror alike.
Rating: Summary: Fantastic!!! Review: This is one of the best collections of real life ghost stories that I have ever read. The haunting entitled, "Night of Horrors" sent chills down my spine!! If you like reading about real life ghost stories, then I highly suggest this book. There are also 2 more books by the same authors. Just don't read these in the dark because when the lights go off....the rules change.....
Rating: Summary: Fantastic!!! Review: This is one of the best collections of real life ghost stories that I have ever read. The haunting entitled, "Night of Horrors" sent chills down my spine!! If you like reading about real life ghost stories, then I highly suggest this book. There are also 2 more books by the same authors. Just don't read these in the dark because when the lights go off....the rules change.....
Rating: Summary: Historic Haunted America Review: Written by Beth Scott and Michael Norman who also wrote Haunted Heartland, and Haunted America, HIstoric Haunted America documented, state by state, and a special section on Canada, alledged true ghostly hauntings. Like their two previous ghostly efforts, Historic Haunted America described in more details than you'd like, the hauntings in question, and the stories behind it. Some are poignant, but most others are terrifying...with tales of curses, murder, revenge and lost souls. The most interesting chapter is the one on Hawaii, where the legendary volanic goddess Pele is featured. I read this book in my bed one night and was so creep out by it that I jumped at every small noise and nearly went into a panic attack when the phone rang. This book is not for the squeamish.
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