Member Reviews
The book is about some of the most popular haunted places in the world. Some of the places discussed are: The Knickerbocker Hotel in Pennsylvania; Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum in West Virginia; and The Stanley Hotel in Colorado; as well as many other places. Each place that is discussed starts off each new chapter with what had occurred there in the first place, and then goes on to talk about the paranormal occurrences that have happened at that place. The end of each chapter mentions a conclusion and has a little section called“Tools of the Trade,”which gives information about the area before someone may decide to go. The Tools of the Trade are usually things that the reader may want to take with them to that place in order to try to experience some paranormal activity.
I really enjoyed not only reading this book to myself, but being able to read this book to my husband and my daughter. We are all really interested in ghosts and paranormal things like this, and this book is one of the best I have read in a long time. I really want to find more books that have been written by Ms. Argie and see if any of her paranormal books are just as good.
One of the only problems I had with this book is that the chapters were quite long. I can understand why they were, but after I would read about one of the places, I would have to wait and read about another one on a different day. I wish there had been more pictures included in the book. Perhaps after each place mentioned, there could have been pictures of the place then and now, as well as some pictures of some paranormal sightings that were caught on film.
Other than those two issues, I don’t have anything else bad to say about this wonderful book or about the authors. I think anyone who loves to read about paranormal activity or creepy places would love this book. Out of a score of 10 I give America’s Most Haunted a “10,”and Ms. Argie & Mr. Olsen a“9.”
Reviewed by Tiffany Artiaga for MyShelf.Com