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BOOKS

Here are some nonfiction books from the Other Side that have  registered as being good reads.

 

 

Relax, It's Only a Ghost, by Echo Bodine. A basic, easy to read book authored by a psychic investigator describing ghosts and how to deal with them.

 

 

 

How To Hunt Ghosts, by Joshua Warren of L.E.M.U.R. Paranormal. A somewhat technical but excellent guide to the field of paranormal investigations. Photos.

 

 

 

Grave's End, by Elaine Mercado. An older account of a private haunting by the home owner experiencing it. Fast reading with a dramatic flair.

 

 

 

True Hauntings by Hazel Denning, PhD. Excellent book about spirits, hauntings, and the dangers of paranormal investigation.

 






Coast To Coast Ghosts
by Leslie Rule. A collection of ghostly places with plenty of witness accounts and archival history. Photos.



 

      


Speak With The Dead
by Konstantinos. Informative book on the different methods of spirit communication for research purposes.

 

 



Ghost Train!
by Tony Reevy. A wonderful book about haunted American railroads. Lots of photos and maps.

 

 



Don't Call Them Ghosts
by Kathleen McConnell. A true story of a haunted house with a surprise ending.

 

 

 

Miracles In The Storm by Mark Macy is the historic saga of the beginnings of ITC (Instrumental Transcommunication) or spirit communication through the use of technology. Hardcore EVP and White Noise enthusiasts will find this very revealing.

 

 

Ghost Dogs of the South by Randy Russell & Janet Barnett. Clever book dramatizing southern folklore stories of true ghost dogs. Photos of vintage postcards.

 


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