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 in reporting controversial topics, such as the spoon-bending of Uri Geller. Clarkson displayed tact and integrity by focusing on what’s pertinent to poltergeist research, regarding the Geller stories.
The Poltergeist Phenomenon is written somewhat journalistically, focusing on facts. For some, that will make the stories more credible and compelling.
However, if you’re looking for fictional stories with over-the-top adjectives and fantastic descriptions, this book may disappoint you.
I recommend The Poltergeist Phenomenon to anyone who enjoys good, true ghost stories.
Also, this is an excellent reference book for paranormal researchers, offering alternative explanations for phenomena we encounter in the field.
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