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| Title: "It's An Insidious Demon! Get Rid of Your Orb" by Dr. F. Lee Aeilts | views:27 |  "It's An Insidious Demon! Get Rid of Your Orb" by Dr. F. Lee Aeilts.
It's pants.
First up, it's not an e-book, but rather a 6 page pamphlet with more pictures than words. What's more, there's no sense to the way the words are thrown together - heck, there's not even a love interest running through it! The main idea is that we all have an orb (weighing 21 gramms - hmmm, heard that before...) in our heads that makes us small, sick and irrational, and that if we pay money to Dr. Aeilts we can go to a seminar and understand how to get it out. What's more, after the seminars, everyone heads over to Subway for sanwiches and 'sharing', whatever that means. I kid you not.
So, despite me thinking that this ebook was going to make everything in the world alright, explain what lies behind the paranormal and make me popular with the ladies, it seems that I was wrong. Ho hum, 53p wasted.
That said, if anyone wants a giggle (quite literally at my expense!!), PM me and I'll email you the pamphlet!
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| Review submitted: 2007/7/2
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Title: Andy Matthews Greatest Haunts | views:38 |  Andy Matthews Greatest Haunts is without one of the most interesting biographical books I have read in some time.
The books covers Andy's early years, his first encounter with a ouiha board that went a little wrong, through to his time investigating alongside the phantom or fraud team and eventually onto his investigation at the infamous Tower of London for Ghostwatch live in 2001.
The book is a gentle mix of Andy's own conflicting outlooks on the paranormal and the age old believer vs sceptic views that Andy takes during his course of his investigations. Never to believe anything to be paranormal until all rational explanations have been delved into.
Towards the end of the book it reaches into the making of Andy's latest hit TV Series...Northern Irelands Greatest Haunts. Here the author further analyses the evidence captured during the making of this series for the BBC and again offers his believer vs sceptic arguments
All in all a very good read. Not too heavy and should appeal to all, even those with just a passing interest in the paranormal. |
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| Review submitted: 2009/12/3
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| Title: Cambridge Ghost Book | views:34 |  This book details many of the ghostly sightings that have been recorded in Cambridge since the 13th Century.
A majority of the book deals with the haunting associated with the many colleges in and around Cambridge University and details the haunting of Corpus Christi College, Christ’s College, Trinity College and many other locations such as The Abbey House and St. Marks Vicarage. The stories are presented in an easy to understand manner that leaves you wanting more.
There is a particularly interesting story surround Sidney Sussex College and the exhumed, decapitated head of the usurper Oliver Cromwell.
All in all a very good read and comes as recommended reading.
By D Scanlan
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| Review submitted: 2004/6/29
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| Title: Encyclopedia of Ghosts and Spirits | views:29 |  Well...what can I say about this book! Absoultley Brilliant.
The book is written by John and Anne Spencer who are world famous ghost hunters and ufo experts.
The book is aimed at both begineers and the more advanced ghost hunter and explains and examines all aspects of ghosts and haunted locations. It gives an indepth explanation into various ghosts including bi locational, doppelgangers, poltergeists, recording and interactive ghosts.
There are also case studies which allows the reader to examine a series of cases and draw their own conclusions.
Excellent book so go get it!
Regards
Dave |
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| Review submitted: 2004/7/18
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Title: Ghost Hunters Guide by Peter Underwood | views:27 |  The Ghost Hunters Guide is one of those must read books but there is one major problem, the book is out of print and if, and only if, you can get hold of a second hand copy it will sent you back about £80.00
The book covers the whole topic of ghost hunting looking at various facets of ghosts and how to conduct a paranormal investigation in a very in depth way, it covers so major factors that most investigators overlook these days in the era of the nightvision camcorder and dvd's of Most Haunted.
This book is a must read for all investigators, I first read the book when I was 13 and it is still as interesting today as it was all those years ago. |
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| Review submitted: 2009/12/4
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