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You Can't See Me, But I'm Here: A Haunting in Centrahoma

You Can't See Me, But I'm Here: A Haunting in Centrahoma

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Author: Jason Taylor
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 10 reviews
Sales Rank: 333599

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 140
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Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 4.9 x 0.5

ISBN: 1420851594
Dewey Decimal Number: 133
EAN: 9781420851595
ASIN: 1420851594

Publication Date: May 23, 2005
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"You can''t see me, but I''m here," This non-fiction account, is a fascinating look into the world of the paranormal as seen through the eyes of the author. Having investigated and experienced the wrath of the spirit who calls himself "Michael," I was able to understand, with an open mind, what the world of spirits, is truly about. Being on the front lines with an unseen force that has the ability to hurl objects through the air at people, with the accuracy of today''s most precisely guided missiles, would fascinate even the most hardened skeptics and paranormal investigators. The experiences that I had at the Mcwethy home, can only be described as "INCREDIBLE." This once skeptic turned believer still cannot fathom the powers of the spirit world, but certainly do believe in them. The book takes you on a play by play account of the paranormal activity as it unfolds, gives the reactions of those who were present, and finally, culminates into a theory of what I, the author believes is the reason why the unseen entity has chosen to haunt the Mcwethy family. This experience has been the catalyst to a life forever changed.


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1 out of 5 stars Centrahoma ghost story   December 2, 2008
Not well written, by a long shot; but, the rambling narrative contains good details about the unexplained paranormal experiences that have been witnessed by hundreds of local residents.

In 1992, I personally witnessed similar bizarre happenings in the McWethy househould. I was a complete skeptic until I heard "Michael" speak, and saw and felt items thrown about the house.

I still don't know how to explain it, and I still can't say that I believe in "ghosts", but SOMETHING very present, and a bit sinister was active, extremely active, within Twyla's proximity in the 4-5 times I was around her. I have since known a few people who were very close to the family and have told me some very disturbing things regarding the, not so benign, presence.

Regretfully, this work only reports the author's point of view and does not take advantage of the abundant opportunities to gather accounts from the many other eyewitnesses who have seen and heard the "Michael" activity over many years.

If you're a person that enjoys creepy tales, Mr. Taylor's book is worth checking out though. I'm far from an expert on the paranormal, but what was going on in Centrahoma in the 90s is far more powerful than any ficticious or even supposed biographical ghost/horror film I've ever watched. Creepy stuff happened constantly and "Michael" would speak from out of nowhere (and tell many conflicting stories about his origin) ...not just in the house, but wherever Twyla went. I'll never forget it. Hopefully, this story will get more people interested.




4 out of 5 stars A good read   November 12, 2008
A good read for anyone who loves a spooky ghost story. I have read many true haunting accounts and this one kept my interest from start to finish. It is a quick read, but enjoyable.


3 out of 5 stars For What it is   October 28, 2008
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

For what is it--a poorly written account of a dubious haunting--this was a fairly interesting book. Somehow I cared about this young man, tho I didn't understand the actions of the family he befriended. This was not a scary book but any means so if you want something to make Halloween a little spookier, disregard. If you want to read about an aimless young man who says he found his calling, this is for you.


2 out of 5 stars Hard to read because of errors!   October 28, 2008
 3 out of 4 found this review helpful

M. Resendez is absolutely right. This book is so poorly written that it was an effort to finish it. Many errors in grammar, punctuation and sentence structure on every page. I agree that the author's family must have written the 5 star reviews. Not especially scary either. The spirit is named Michael and throws eggs. That is the entire plot.


2 out of 5 stars Expected a more   October 24, 2008
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I have read many books on hauntings, exorcisms and possessions. I purchased this book based on previous reviews. Was very upset with the book. Poorly written with many grammatical errors. It was slow and not much of a haunting. I think the other reviews must have been from family and friends! The author does sound like a nice guy though.

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