8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best ghost story compilations. Period., Jan 12 2007
By Brian Kasper - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Nantucket Ghosts: 44 True Hauntings (Paperback)
I bought this book while vacationing on Nantucket in hopes for a good scare. Written by a children's book author, I was expecting the scares to be watered-down and the fantasy to be fluffed up. This was not the case. The stories are well-written and captivating. The author includes first-hand accounts from witnesses and has managed to round-up some really bizarre and extremely creepy ghost stories.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Credible, creepy hauntings, Jun 6 2007
By Tasha "social historian" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Nantucket Ghosts: 44 True Hauntings (Paperback)
The people you will meet in these accounts are lovely people. People you'd want to have over for dinner, or ask to recommend a book to you. People you might have sit your dog or borrow a cup of sugar from. And they have some very scary things to say. You may or may not believe in ghosts when you begin this book, but after finishing it, you'll have to wonder. Not recommended for bedtime reading!
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Haunting Nantucket tales, Sep 2 2007
By Lee Lukaszewicz "All ghosts welcome" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Nantucket Ghosts: 44 True Hauntings (Paperback)
This book was a page-turner right from the beginning. This is quite simply one of the best ghost story collections I have ever read, especially for one that is concerned with such a concise regional area. The stories are well varied, the writing is snappy and moves right along, and the storytellers keep nicely to the point. There's no embellished fluff or rehashing of old legends here. ALL of these stories are first-hand accounts witnessed by contemporary people. Some of these tales will make you smile, some will make you chuckle, and others will quite effectivley put a lead ball in the pit of your stomach.
The author has nicely captured the essence of Nantucket by letting the people describe their heritage for themselves. Her detailed descriptions of the architecture bring alive these places for you. Nantucket is one of those places you'll never forget once you have been there, and these candid people will help show you why. In addition to all the local history and genealogy, doors open and close, sturdy latches won't stay shut, lights turn on and off, voices of all types haunt present day residents, ghostly footsteps abound, and much more! I was especially intrigued by the lady whose entire family of ancestors seems to be staying on in her house with her.
Having grown up in a Massachusetts home built in 1788, I can appreciate the value the residents place on preserving their historical and generational traditions. This book will give you a real sense of how these people relate to their island, their homes, and their living history. If you are interested in Nantucket, or just love curling up with a good ghost story or two, this one's for you.