7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ghostly new book from a great author, Oct 16 2007
By L. Biernbaum - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Ghost Files (Paperback)
This is one of my favorite books by Jeff. It's got a bunch of ghost encounters from people all over the place, plus he explores some of the more fascinating aspects of ghosts -- like possession, animal ghosts, and psychics. I especially appreciated the section on skeptics. He isn't afraid to point out that sometimes it isn't a ghost at all.
Some of his other books talk about where to find ghostly legends, this is more about the how and why of encounters from the mouths of some of the leading experts in the field of paranormal research.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Åmazing!, Oct 19 2007
By maureen - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Ghost Files (Paperback)
Jeff's done it again. I totally disagree with Brenda. It seems she might of been having a bad day. Then again, we all have our opinions. . . I for one, found this book to be fascinating! The heading says it all, encounters, discussion, and research should give you a clue as to the content of this book. Once again, Jeff delivers! By the way, I really enjoyed the chapter on the Dibbuk box. Terrifying!
Keep up the good work. I look forward to purchasing your next one!
Ghosty girl
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Enlightening and Well Written Read, Aug 23 2011
By Bob - Published on Amazon.com
Jeff Belanger has done it again in writing a well thought of and well written report (others would call it a book) on the psychology, origins, and investigations of haunting's within the paranormal field.
Mr. Belanger uses within his writing both scientific, and religious, methods to explain and make sense of the case he is striving to present to the audience in a fair and balanced manner. This case is the existence of ghosts and departed loved ones within the very mist of our everyday lives. The book uses interviews from a variety of sources including paranormal historians, investigators, skeptics, religious officials, psychologists, and everyday people with scarring paranormal experiences which allow the reader to form his/her own fair and independent analysis of the case presented.
Any reader who purchases this book looking for a worthy, and balanced read on the paranormal is in good hands and about to be thoroughly enlightened.