Category Archives: Ghost hunting

The Poltergeist Phenomenon is an interesting and entertaining book about poltergeists. It includes a wide range of true poltergeist and ghost stories, as well as professional opinions about those individual events. In addition, author Michael Clarkson includes extensive information about evidence for and against the credibility of poltergeist reports. I’m pleased that Clarkson used discretion … Continue reading

The Ghost Hunter’s Guidebook by Troy Taylor is a fine introduction to ghost hunting. Though Mr. Taylor and I don’t agree on everything — no two ghost hunters will — I recommend this book to anyone interested in beginning ghost hunting. Mr. Taylor talks about the basics of ghosts, haunted places, and ghost hunting.  He … Continue reading

The Everything Ghost Hunting Book, by Melissa Martin Ellis. Plagiarism* annoys me. I was prepared to give this book a 3-star review. It’s good but not great; you can find most of this information online.  The convenience of having it all in one reference was the biggest reason to own this book.  The author seemed … Continue reading

Fiona Broome’s latest book as of the time of writing this article, Is My House Haunted, is a fabulous addition to any ghost hunter’s bookshelf whether they are a novice or experienced hunter. I had the pleasure to receive a preview-copy of Is My House Haunted from Ms. Broome and discuss her latest addition to … Continue reading

Practical Pendulum Book by D. Jurriaanse seems like a must-own for any pendulum user. To be frank, I’m learning to use a pendulum.  It’s more than just picking up a weight on a string, and asking it questions.  (That approach works for some, but in field tests it’s been unreliable with untrained team members.) However, … Continue reading

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