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The Ghost Next Door: True Stories of Paranormal Encounters from Everyday People

By: Mark Alan Morris
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: iUniverse.com
ISBN: 0595297862
ISBN-13: 9780595297863
Released: 04 Jan 2004
RRP: £8.99
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NOT AT ALL WHAT IT PROMISES TO BE.. - By: Leeds lass, 18 Mar 2008
`EVERYDAY PEOPLE` JUST HAPPEN TO BE THE WRITER`S FRIENDS AND RELATIONS, WORKMATES ETC - AND PERSONALLY I FIND IT HARD TO BELIEVE THAT ONE PERSON CAN KNOW SO MANY PEOPLE WHO HAVE HAD A GHOSTLY ENCOUNTER...
THE BOOK IS VERY SHORT - NOT MUCH IN IT REALLY - DEFINATELY NOT WORTH THE MONEY.
THUMBS DOWN.
Splendid book -- No false advertising - By: , 16 Apr 2005
I'll have to disagree with "fatmanupnorth" about this book. The subtitle is "True Stories of Paranormal Encounters from Everyday People" & that's exactly what it is. The subtitle is NOT "True Stories of Paranormal Investigations from Everyday People". I got what I expected based on the title, & was quite pleased with it. This book is written better than most other books I've come acrossin this genre, & there is no "filler" information, which is probably why it's a bit thin. On the whole, this book was quite an entertaining and, at times, chilling read.
Too thin and lacking any in depth investigation. - By: Fatmanupnorth, 07 Oct 2004
I am sorry not to go along with everyone else who has reveiwed this book but I thought for one it was too short & it wasn'tin depth enough to be a thouroughly compelling read. It is a collection of stories that any of us could put together with a little bit of time on our hands. The collection of stories is from people who the author either works with or family members reciting stories along the lines of "well I have never experienced anything myself but a friend of a friend heard that something happened". We can all exploit local legends & call them "other worldly experiences". There were a couple of stories that were interesting but overall the book was too short & the stories were too watered down & notin depth enough to give them any real credibility.
The Ghost Next door review - By: , 17 Dec 2003
this book was a fantastic read,once picked up i couldn't put it down, the only fault with this book was it was too thin, two hours reading & i'd finished it, & i wanted more!! worth reading.This book makes you think of the strange things that happen all around us everyday.
Top-Notch Ghost Stories! - By: , 30 Jul 2003
The Ghost Next Door is a wonderful little collection of true American ghost tales. The stories contained within its pages are fresh, entertaining, & quite eerie. A splendid pre-bedtime read. Unlike many booksin this category, this one isn't watered down with irrelevant background information. The author does us a favor by getting to the heart of the matterin each story. And what intriguing matters they are! I highly recommend this title. A wonderful addition to any collection.

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