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Princess Fuzzypants here: If the beauty and the grace of Charleston was not enough to tempt people to visit once the current lock downs are lifted, the ghosts might. With a history that dates back to the 16th Century, all the lives and history that have imbibed this city has contributed to it’s plethora of supernatural stories. You will eat up this book if you are, as I am I, a fan of such tales.
In short but fascinating stories the author describes not only the legends but also her own research as a paranormal investigator to sift fact from fantasy. There are some great stories. Some are sad. Others are scary. All are entertaining. She even has one very spooky story at the end of the book that will leave you shaking your head in wonder.
Since you cannot travel to Charleston right now, I can recommend this literary trip. Five purrs and two paws up.
I like it because I've been there and it shows a lot of different places. A good book if you're into ghosts, like I am.
Nathan, age 9
A fascinating and well researched ghost guide that is also a guide to the city.
I loved the stories, the style of writing and I found it engrossing and enjoyable.
Recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine.
Denise Roffe’s Ghosts and Legends of Charleston, South Carolina is an informative and fascinating book. Charleston has a long history which has been marked with death and tragedy through wars, piracy, earthquakes, fires, and slavery. This book is an excellent introduction to the history and paranormal activity of this beautiful and interesting city. I wish some of the writing was better edited but I thoroughly enjoyed this well-researched and quick read.
I love history and the paranormal so this book was perfect for me! Roffe combines interesting historical research with spooky eyewitness accounts. I loved reading about Sullivan’s Island where the ghost of Edgar Allan Poe had a friendly interaction with a woman searching for seashells. I also enjoyed reading about the restaurant Poogan’s Porch and the ghost dog. I was moved by the sad stories and histories attached to the graveyards and cemeteries as well as the Hunley submarine and the many plantations.
The book is well-organized into chapters which include Charleston’s haunted history, haunted eateries, island ghosts, day trips around Charleston and even a section on cryptozoology! There is also a great introduction with a helpful description of the equipment used to document paranormal activity.
Roffe’s writing style is approachable and informative. The book is filled with historical information but it is presented briefly and simply. There’s also an excellent balance between pictures and text. Too many books in this genre are often filled with blocks of writing and little to no pictures and I usually have to Google to visualize these specific places. The pictures in this book are black and white and I do think full colour would have really elevated some of them. However, I am just so happy that Roffe included so many pictures! I loved looking at the haunting but gorgeous architecture of the cemeteries, plantations, restaurants, and houses that she mentions. There’s even a picture of a supposed apparition!
But, Roffe’s writing could have been a little better edited. She sometimes takes a while to get to the point in certain sections. Also, the transitions between some sections are a little jarring. Additionally, some more detailed information could have been provided about certain stories and locations.
Ghosts and Legends of Charleston, South Carolina is a well-researched and fascinating book about a legendary city. This quick and easy-to-read book is perfect for those who love history or who want a succinct but informative look into the paranormal.
👻👻👻👻 ghosts out of 5!
If you're looking for a guide for the history and ghosts of South Carolina, this is a great place to start. In the end, this is a fantastic ghost guide and an accidental guide.
This was a informative and well-written book. It's clear that the author has done her research while writing this book and it was interesting to read.
This is a non fiction book that details ghosts and legends of Charleston in South Carolina. It isn't an overly long read and it's interesting if a little bland in places. It's historic and factual rather than sensational and the stories are more eerie than actually scary. I feel like this book might do better not being read on a kindle as photos etc would show up better.
Charleston is considered one of the most haunted cities in America; it’s certainly seen a lot of things, both profane and beautiful. Roffe presents the stories of hauntings with a solid base of research so readers will understand why a location might have a spectral presence or two floating nearby. Fun and informative
Awesome.book!!! Love anything about hauntings
Since I have never been to SC was nice to read about the history
Thankyou to NetGalley, Schiffer Publishing and the author, Denise Roffe, for the opportunity to read an advanced readers copy of Ghosts And Legends of Charleston, South Carolina in exchange for an honest and unbiased opinion.
I thought this book provided a very informative and interesting read about a very intriguing subject. The photos just added to the mystery.
Well worth a read.