Started: 10/26/07
Finished: 10/29/07
Year: 2002
Pages: 179
Genre: New Age/Occult
Grade: C
Reason for reading: grabbed it off the TBR shelf
Blurb (from back cover): "Do you want to know where the ghosts are? See them for yourself? Whether you're unsure, incredulous, or a true believer, renowned paranormal expert Hans Holzer will lead you on a thrilling tour of haunted locales. In this sequel to his bestselling Where the Ghosts Are, the author/investigator takes you to even more sites inhabited by spirits that manifest in a variey of fascinating ways. Meet and marvel at ghosts found in sites as diverse as the battlefield in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, a sorority house at the University of Charleston in South Carolina, the little-known resort of Aetna Springs, California (reportedly inhabited by the spirits of unhappy monks), and the house in Washington, D.C., where President Woodrow Wilson once lived."
Opinion: An average book about different alleged haunted sites. Some I was familiar with, others I wasn't. I wanted more about each site and felt a little disappointed that there wasn't more to it.
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