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Brandywine Valley Ghosts: Haunts of Southeastern Pennsylvania | 
enlarge | Author: Laurie Hull Publisher: Schiffer Publishing Category: Book
List Price: $12.99 Buy New: $11.00 You Save: $1.99 (15%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 1724591
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 128 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 6 x 0.3
ISBN: 0764330411 Dewey Decimal Number: 133 EAN: 9780764330414 ASIN: 0764330411
Publication Date: June 28, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Chilling ghost stories and interesting tales October 10, 2008 This is a fun book to read whether you're a ghost hunter or someone who enjoys real ghost stories.
* Chilling, true ghost stories * Good tips for ghost hunters * An entertaining book for all readers
Ms. Hull is the kind of ghost hunter and author that I admire. In this book, she mixes well-researched history, chilling ghost stories, amusing anecdotes, and first-person encounters with ghosts. There's something for every ghost enthusiast.
This book features many photos. Some are excellent, and I'd question others. In a way, that's typical of ghost research; no two people will get excited about the same photos. In fact, if I see too many startling photos, I question their integrity. This book seems to include a good balance of convincing, eerie photos and a few "Well, maybe..." images.
I especially like the stories in which Ms. Hull explores sites that have quirky folklore. Her visit to the Ticking Tomb is a wonderful anecdote. As preposterous as some ghost stories are, they're always worth checking in person. Her experience is classic.
This is an ideal book if you like to read true ghostly encounters.
It's also an excellent travel guide if you'd like to visit haunted places in southeastern Pennsylvania. Ms. Hull has even included a chapter about local, haunted bed-and-breakfasts. (My "gut feeling" is that Kennett House -- in Kennett Square, PA -- is worth staying at for a couple of nights.)
Some people are good ghost researches. Others are good writers. In Brandywine Valley Ghosts, Ms. Hull proves that she is both. My harshest criticism of this book is that it wasn't long enough. (That said, this isn't a short book. There's plenty to read.)
The variety and personality in each chapter kept me turning the pages, late into the night. This is a compelling book that you probably won't be able to put down until you've finished it.
I look forward to reading additional books by Laurie Hull, and I hope that she's working on another one right now.
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