Ghost Hunting in Michigan
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Follow along with one of the oldest ghost-hunting groups in Michigan: the SouthEast Michigan Ghost...
Edgar Wright recommended Peeping Tom (1960) in Movies (curated)
Hawaiian Folklore: Encounters with the Supernatural
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Join author Timothy Befus on his 13-year tour throughout the Hawaiian Islands gathering firsthand...
Mystery of Haunted Hollow: Point Click Escape Game
Games and Education
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You arrive at the footsteps of Hollow alone. Armed with only an empty suitcase, and faint...
Ghost Box: Voices from Spirits, Ets, Shadow People and Other Astral Beings
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Chris Moon was the first investigator to use the celebrated device known as the ghost box to...
Hollywood Death and Scandal Sites: Seventeen Driving Tours with Directions and the Full Story
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For over 100 years, people have been drawn to sites of tragedy involving the rich, beautiful, and...
PhoebeLV (147 KP) rated 1408 (2007) in Movies
Jul 28, 2020
Before watching this, I considered it being The Shining all over again. However, it was not. Apart from the hotel and the book writing, it was quite different.
Enslin starts by seeing a few ghosts and then strange things start happening.
In the middle, it starts messing with your head and you think ‘was this before the hotel? is this real? is he imagining everything?’. I know I did.
I couldn’t really find any bad things with this and I would 100% recommend this to any horror fan and Stephen King book lover.
Roxanne (13 KP) rated Paranormal Cornwall in Books
Nov 14, 2018
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There is just so much information packed into this gem, I was entertained, I was interested and I was definitely fascinated...to an extent.
I love to read about the paranormal, especially when it's to do with where I'm from and have lived all of my life; Cornwall really is a beautiful and mysterious place.
This book features many different locations in Cornwall which are thought to be haunted as well as different types of myths and legends. One of the locations I have visited myself, which is Pengersick Castle, is where I have personally experienced some paranormal activity. I would definitely like to return for a second visit so if you get the chance to go it is definitely worth it.
On first glance this book is beautifully presented with a thought provoking front cover and glossy pages which are a pleasure to read.
<b>Then why 3 stars you ask?</b>
When I was reading this book I came across many spelling and grammar errors, I know that's probably really fussy of me but when you encounter these errors constantly then it does effect the enjoyment of a book. The layout didn't turn out too great either in my opinion. On one hand the photographs are great, however, they weren't very well positioned within the book...I was reading about one location but underneath there was a photo about something completely different, this became quite confusing after a while.
I removed 2 stars instead of 1 as due to errors and image misplacement I ended up not enjoying this book, however, I believe it's worth reading for some of the information.
Vanishing Streets: Journeys in London
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Vanishing Streets reveals an American writer's twenty-year love affair with London. Beguiling and...
Invisible In A Bright Light
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From I, Coriander to Invisible in a Bright Light, Sally Gardner's first middle grade novel in 14...