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Real Hauntings: America's True Ghost Stories

Author: Hans Holzer

Genre: Philosophy-Psychology-Religion

PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Barnes & Noble / Published Year: 1995

Pages: 354 pages / Weight: 408 g

Dimensions: Updating

Notes: slightly stained outside


SHORT DESCRIPTION
"Real Hauntings: True American Ghost Stories" by Brad Steiger is a popular collection of ghost stories that taps into America's rich folklore and history of the paranormal. Steiger, an experienced author in the realm of the supernatural, presents these tales with a blend of historical context and personal anecdote, which adds depth to the ghostly narratives. The book is structured to offer readers a mix of eerie, chilling accounts that are said to be based on true events. Steiger's writing is straightforward and engaging, aiming to immerse readers in the spooky atmosphere of each story. The tales range from haunted houses and historic sites to more unusual and less widely known phenomena, reflecting a broad spectrum of American ghost lore. One of the strengths of the book is its focus on a variety of locations and stories, which keeps the reader intrigued and engaged. Steiger’s inclusion of historical details and contextual information often helps ground the supernatural events in a more tangible reality, enhancing the overall reading experience. However, as with many books in the genre, it's important to approach the content with a critical mind. The classification of these stories as "true" can be subjective and is often based on anecdotal evidence and personal accounts. The enjoyment of the book largely depends on the reader’s interest in the paranormal and their willingness to suspend disbelief. Overall, "Real Hauntings: True American Ghost Stories" is a solid read for those fascinated by ghost stories and American folklore. It offers a compelling collection of spooky tales that are likely to entertain and thrill fans of the genre.

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"Real Hauntings: True American Ghost Stories" by Brad Steiger is a popular collection of ghost stories that taps into America's rich folklore and history of the paranormal. Steiger, an experienced author in the realm of the supernatural, presents these tales with a blend of historical context and personal anecdote, which adds depth to the ghostly narratives.

The book is structured to offer readers a mix of eerie, chilling accounts that are said to be based on true events. Steiger's writing is straightforward and engaging, aiming to immerse readers in the spooky atmosphere of each story. The tales range from haunted houses and historic sites to more unusual and less widely known phenomena, reflecting a broad spectrum of American ghost lore.

One of the strengths of the book is its focus on a variety of locations and stories, which keeps the reader intrigued and engaged. Steiger’s inclusion of historical details and contextual information often helps ground the supernatural events in a more tangible reality, enhancing the overall reading experience.

However, as with many books in the genre, it's important to approach the content with a critical mind. The classification of these stories as "true" can be subjective and is often based on anecdotal evidence and personal accounts. The enjoyment of the book largely depends on the reader’s interest in the paranormal and their willingness to suspend disbelief.

Overall, "Real Hauntings: True American Ghost Stories" is a solid read for those fascinated by ghost stories and American folklore. It offers a compelling collection of spooky tales that are likely to entertain and thrill fans of the genre.

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