Ghost Sighting by Colin Wilson – review
Posted by Fiona Broome on 10/08/08 • Categorized as Haunted places,Youth
Ghost Sightings (Strange but True Series), by Colin Wilson
Rating: 




Don’t let this book cover fool you! It’s a really good book.
- Written as a “scary” book for entertainment
- Filled with useful insights by an extraordinary researcher
- Fascinating tales and interesting tips for ghost enthusiasts
This is one of the most informative and refreshing books for the serious investigator. Wilson’s tips about the relationship between water and poltergeists is worth the cover price alone.
Unfortunately, this book is usually out of print in the States.
My recommendation is, find a copy and buy it.
Or, ask your public library to locate it on inter-library loan.
It’s a fun book to read on a windy night when the house is creaking.
Though the writing style is easy enough for a pre-teen, it’s most suitable for mature teens and adults.
If you’re a real ghost hunter, you’ll especially enjoy this book. Wilson sneaks interesting research discoveries into his stories. Watch for them, and learn.
Read more reviews of Ghost Sightings by Colin Wilson
Or, buy this book (if you can) at Amazon.com
The best way to find a new copy is in the UK. Here’s the link Amazon.co.uk
— reviewed by Fiona Broome
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