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Ghosts of the Bridgewater Triangle

Ghosts of the Bridgewater Triangle

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Author: Christopher Balzano
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing
Category: Book

List Price: $14.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 624103

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 224
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.2 x 0.7

ISBN: 0764330063
Dewey Decimal Number: 133
EAN: 9780764330063
ASIN: 0764330063

Publication Date: September 28, 2008
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3 out of 5 stars OK but.....   October 13, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

...not quite what I expected. I've always been very interested in the haunted reputation of that area, and was excited to see a new book on the topic. I was anticipating new occurances to keep me up at night too scared to sleep. However, not much was new to me, unfortunately. This book seemed to constantly refer to Charles Robinson's unsurpassable tome, "Ghost Files of New England". It's easy to write a book containing that many examples from ANOTHER book, but that does not make it worthwhile for the reader unless they hadn't read the first book. And anyone interested even remotely in New England paranormal I'm certain has read the granddaddy of ghostly research, Charles Robinson.
One exception would be the spooky chapters on the former insane asylums. The story of the metal-on-metal noises in the middle of the night that kept stopping at a neighboring home really gave me the creeps.

Some of the witnesses in this book didn't seem all that credible either, somehow. To me, teenagers drinking and partying in a cemetery at night aren't the most reliable witnesses after one too many beers. And some of the other witnesses even said they captured spirit pictures or interesting orbs, and the author mentions glowing gravestones and other phenomenon, but surprisingly, no pictures of any strange things were included in this volume. The illustrations were simply photos of the locations discussed. The chapter about the ghostly hitchhikers was not scary at all. He comes one step from discounting this altogether, by telling of the various similar legends, with subtle differences, all around the country.

This book also had a lot of typos. No big deal, but worth mentioning because there were enough to be distracting.

So it was an OK book, but Charles Robinson's was far better.


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