Book cover of Seeing Ghosts

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Not everyone believes in ghosts, but ghostly encounters have been reported, in all sincerity, all over the world and for 3000 years at least. However, though everybody knows what is meant by seeing a ghost, few are aware that they fall into several distinct types, and seemingly always have.;First there…


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1 author picked Seeing Ghosts as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?

For anyone interested in the true mystery and surprising complexity of the ghost experience, they should absolutely have this on their shelf. The number of cases the author reviews, primarily drawn from FATE magazine, is impressive, and the approach is equally so. The author weaves their thoughts and relevant illustrative cases in and out of what is an impressive and well thought out narrative. This book will show you that these encounters are not as straightfoward as they may sometimes seem.

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