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What's Wrong?
| There's a small human figure in this flash. Can you find it?
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Say it
| Sing Along To The Lyric.
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 The Encyclopedia of Ghosts and Spirits
| Some 400 alphabetically arranged entries, varying in length from a couple of paragraphs to several pages, with references and cross- references, describe a wide range of beliefs, folklore, and strange phenomena. Credibly written--avoiding sensationalism, yet sustaining the fun. Includes an index. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland.
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 Haunted Places: The National Directory: Ghostly Abodes, Sacred Sites, Ufo Landings, and Other Supernatural Locations
| From Maine to Hawaii, this fascinating book leads readers to more than 2,000 haunted places, many of them open to the public, in all 50 states. Listed alphabetically by state, city, and then location, each entry contains a synopsis, an address, a telephone number, and travel directions. Readers will shiver when they learn that no matter where they are, there is a haunted place nearby. Photos.
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 I Never Believed In Ghosts Until . . .
| Good ghost stories can make your hair stand on end, but there's nothing scarier than a true ghost story. Last Halloween USA Weekend asked readers to share their most mysterious encounters. This spellbinding collection presents the 100 best entries and includes tales of haunted houses, possessed objects, ghosts, unseen spirits, and more.
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 Coast to Coast Ghosts: True Stories of Hauntings Across America
| An employee of the St. James Hotel in New Mexico watches in shock as a fair-haired toddler with a terribly disfigured face disappears into the floor. This is just one of the paranormal mysteries Leslie Rule shares with us - a result of extensive interviews and research uncovering the reasons behind ghost sightings across the country. Coast To Coast Ghosts features dozens of spine-tingling, real-life ghost stories and approximately 50 black-and-white photographs taken by Rule of haunted sites from Seattle to San Diego and from New Orleans to Key West. According to a 1990 Gallup poll, one in four Americans believe in ghosts, up from one in ten in 1978. Today, one in ten report they've actually seen a ghost.
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