Do You Believe in Ghosts?

Oct 8th, 2008 | By Fiona Broome | Category: Youth books

Do You Believe in Ghosts? by John Sutton

For pre-teens and younger teens who want a fact-based “good scare,” this is a fun book.

It includes stories, helpful information, how-to for ghosthunters, a few photos, some quizzes, and more.

It’s not entirely accurate, in my opinion, but close enough to be a good introduction for children who are fascinated with the very real world of ghosts and ghosthunting.

As a parent, I’d probably buy this for any child over age 10, as long as they’re past the impressionable, nightmare-prone age.  In addition, there are enough activities in this book to keep most children busy for quite awhile.  If their interest is fleeting, this book will probably be enough amuse them until they choose a new subject to delve into.

As with several books listed here, this book is usally out of print in the States but sometimes can be ordered from the UK.

SUMMARY

  • Written as a fun book for children and young teens
  • Could give nightmares to very young or impressionable children
  • A variety of ghost stories and ghost-related activities

Do You Believe in Ghosts? by John Sutton

Rating: ★★★☆☆

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– review by Fiona Broome

Do You Believe in Ghosts?
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