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Graveyard : More Terrifying Than Stephen King - Because It's True!

Graveyard : More Terrifying Than Stephen King - Because It's True!

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Real Thing
Review: I was a strong disbeliver in ghosts untill I went and saw the Warrens speak it was amazing! They had such weird and exciting adventures and this book gives you a great idea of what they do and what they encounter upon their travels!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: WELL? KINDA SPOOKY
Review: I've read plenty of their books and this one is not as scary as the first one i read,(The Demonologist's). That scared the living daylights outta me. I stopped reading the book 3/4ths of the way. Oh well ..

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Spooky!
Review: If you are looking for a book about real haunts or if you just want a good book of ghost stories to send a chill up your spine this would be a great choice. It is true that these are for the most part one person experences and the documentation is sparse but I still liked this book very much. The writing style is very easy to read and draws the reader into the story. This is a perfect book for a cool October evening.

The first section of the book takes its stories from Union Cemetery in Monroe, Connecticut while the rest of the stories come from, "other graveyards." The whole point of the book seems to be that much psychic energy exists in graveyards, some of it very bad energy. I must admit that I have never liked the idea of going into a cemetery at night and I think most people feel that way too, even if they will not admit it. This book banks on most people having that little fear of graveyards and it will bring out a goosebump or two.

If nothing else, this book doesn't cost much and its lots of fun.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Spooky!
Review: If you are looking for a book about real haunts or if you just want a good book of ghost stories to send a chill up your spine this would be a great choice. It is true that these are for the most part one person experences and the documentation is sparse but I still liked this book very much. The writing style is very easy to read and draws the reader into the story. This is a perfect book for a cool October evening.

The first section of the book takes its stories from Union Cemetery in Monroe, Connecticut while the rest of the stories come from, "other graveyards." The whole point of the book seems to be that much psychic energy exists in graveyards, some of it very bad energy. I must admit that I have never liked the idea of going into a cemetery at night and I think most people feel that way too, even if they will not admit it. This book banks on most people having that little fear of graveyards and it will bring out a goosebump or two.

If nothing else, this book doesn't cost much and its lots of fun.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great Creepy Fast Read
Review: Sometimes I like to read true ghost stories just to make my insomnia more interesting. The Strange Passenger chapter's opening really made me laugh. It probably shouldn't have, because I know I would have been more freaked out than the man it actually happened to, but the way they wrote it out - prolonging the suspense - was great. I like that they also stress the folly and danger of meddling with black magic and ouija boards. That can't be stressed enough. You could devour this interesting book in an evening.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great Creepy Fast Read
Review: Sometimes I like to read true ghost stories just to make my insomnia more interesting. The Strange Passenger chapter's opening really made me laugh. It probably shouldn't have, because I know I would have been more freaked out than the man it actually happened to, but the way they wrote it out - prolonging the suspense - was great. I like that they also stress the folly and danger of meddling with black magic and ouija boards. That can't be stressed enough. You could devour this interesting book in an evening.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Good Book by the Best
Review: The Warrens are the top of the field. They have done over 7000 cases including leading the ONLY investigative group to go into the Amityville Horror house. Not one of the hoax beleivers ever investigated the house and Kaplan was just angry because he was a rank amatuer cut out of a case that would have made his carreer. Ed Warren is the only lay demonologist in the world recognized by the Catholic Church and the Vatican. He and his wife have 52 years of experience in hauntings. If you want to know the truth of whats going on in the world read there books.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Truly Captivating!
Review: This book was amazing! Being familiar with the Warrens work I bought the book knowing that it would be an informative and exciting read. It was all that and more, at least to me. I found myself during the day wishing to hurry home to read more! Ed and Lorraine Warren, with the aid of author, Robert Chase, out did themselves! The book is chalk full of a vast variety of TRUE, ghostly tales. That's the key word here, " TRUE ". Some are sad, some happy, some evil, while others had happy endings. However, most are on the very creepy, horrifying side. It is nearly 200 pages long and every story was just, if not more, satisfying than the last. A few of the stories made your jaw drop and make you say out loud, " NO WAY, THAT CAN'T BE TRUE "! For example, one of the stories in section one, entitled, " Strange Passenger ". Three words...Very very freaky! You wonder to yourself, " Oh my gosh- would I be able to live through something like that if it happened to ME "? And in section two of the book there is one particular story that was incredibly unsettling. It was titled, " The Dead Return To Earth ". In the extream possibility of this story being accurate, which I believe it to be, is mind numbing and absolutely defys logic. I highly recommend, " Graveyard, true hauntings from an old New England cemetery "! But be warned folks, many of the stories in this book have a tendency of giving one the powerful feeling of fear! I would not read it if you are alone in the house. Mainly because you know the stories really occured!!


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