
Title: Ghost Sighting
Series: Standalone
Author’s Name: Brian Innes
Publisher: Amber Books
Genre: Paranormal Activity
Page Count: 224 Pages
ISBN: 978-1838861704
Author or Book Website:
Link to Amazon purchase page: Amazon.com: Ghost Sightings: Innes, Brian: Books
Link to Goodreads: Ghost Sightings: Accounts of Paranormal Activity from Around the World by Brian Innes | Goodreads
Release Date: N/A
How I Got the Book: Review Copy
Summary of the Book:
From haunted houses to phantom ships, ghostly phenomena are everywhere! This intriguing guide looks at dozens of cases–and offers some scientific and parapsychological explanations for these sightings.
Malign spirits and gentle ghosts, apparitions, wraiths, spooky urban myths, and more: Ghost Sightings examines all these phenomena throughout history and across the globe. Some cases are famous, others less well known, but they’re all riveting. Each entry chronicles the date, location, and what occurred, and offers a historical context and analytical assessment of the event. Extensive appendices provide additional information, including the role of ghosts in the world’s religions, out-of-body and near-death experiences, and modern theories on ghosts from such figures as Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung. Illustrated with 100 black-and-white photographs, Ghost Sightings explores a subject that has fascinated, amazed, and terrified people from time immemorial.
My Personal Review: I received a copy of this book for a fair and honest review. I have always loved the stories of ghosts and spirits and the places they happen to linger. This broke the hauntings and stories into different sections. There were haunted houses, urban legends, the types of ghosts, and sightings. There are pictures and if you ask me this just added to the creep factor. This was especially if it was the person or people that said to haunt the locations. I have seen things all my life and reading these stories and experiences made me things back to the times I was historical places or just ordinary homes and wonder about those moments. There has to be something after we leave the earthy plain.
My Rating of the Book: 4 Stars