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Leah K said: ★ ★

This is a small 40 page e-book on one woman's (and her late husband's) experience with the "paranormal" in Gettysburg.

Perhaps it's the cynic in me but these "Ghost" photos did nothing for me. It's not that I don't believe but these photos of mist and...

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    Leah K said: ★ ★

    This is a small 40 page e-book on one woman's (and her late husband's) experience with the "paranormal" in Gettysburg.

    Perhaps it's the cynic in me but these "Ghost" photos did nothing for me. It's not that I don't believe but these photos of mist and orbs meant very little to me. Maybe it's my years as a paranormal investigator but almost every single "orb" picture can be explained, as can most mist, especially if you are taking picture outdoors, such as in this case. All these pictures left me saying "That's a bug, not a ghost". And while I am sure paranormal activity does exist in such locations, there is no proof in this book of such.

    On the plus side, the author did well on describing the history of the areas (although often only taking info from surrounding plaques of the area) and I liked how she gave detailed descriptions on how to get to the areas where the photos were taken, just in case anyone was curious. It was quick, short read - which made this perfect as I was preoccupied waiting for my mother's medical procedure to be complete.

    A good effort but I wasn't convinced, not even a tad.

    Play Book Tag Shelf wrote this review Saturday, November 5, 2011. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
    Leah K
      • Rated 2 stars

    This is a small 40 page book on one woman's (and her late husband's) experience with the "paranormal" in Gettysburg.

    Perhaps it's the cynic in me but these "Ghost" photos did nothing for me. It's not that I don't believe but there photos of mist and orbs meant very little to me. Maybe it's my years as a paranormal investigator but almost every single "orb" picture can be explained, as can most mist, especially if you are taking picture outdoors, such as in this case. All these pictures left me saying "That's a bug, not a ghost". And while I am sure paranormal activity does exist in such locations, there is no proof in this book of such.

    On the plus side, the author did well on describing the history of the areas (although often only taking info from surrounding plaques of the area) and I liked how she gave detailed descriptions on how to get to the areas where the photos were taken, just in case anyone was curious. It was quick, short read - which made this perfect as I was preoccupied waiting for my mother's medical procedure to be complete.

    A good effort but I wasn't convinced, not even a tad.

    Leah K wrote this review Thursday, October 27, 2011. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No