
Among the books discussed are old favorites (The Turn of the Screw by Henry James, The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson) as well as some indie gems few people will know about (The 20’s Girl, the Ghost, and All That Jazz by June Kearns). There are ghost novels for every reader, in genres ranging from historical to literary to romance. "


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I actually don't like ghost stories - my overactive imagination goes crazy and I stay up all night staring at the closet waiting for a ghost to appear - but I enjoyed Author Deb Atwood's book quite a lot! I felt like I got a chance to hear about ghost stories without actually reading them and her style was so well done that I actually found myself interested in picking up one or two of these stories to find out what happened. It's a great collection of information and reviews about some of the best Ghost stories out there. I enjoyed it and would recommend it to anyone who is interested (in whatever small degree) in ghost stories and wants to get to know the best of the best!
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