01/1/17

8 Paranormal Books Coming in 2017

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Looking for a creepy new read? Here are eight paranormal-themed books hitting shelves in the next few months.

Haunted Australia: Ghosts of the Great Southern Land by JG Montgomery (January 28, 2017)

“Australia has a harsh history of brutality and cruelty based on a convict past, so there is little wonder it is haunted.”

Magicians of the Gods: Sequel to the International Bestseller Fingerprints of the Gods by Graham Hancock (January 31, 2017)

“New evidence supporting Hancock’s thesis that a global cataclysm wiped out a great global civilization.”

Ghosts of Country Music: Tales of Haunted Honky Tonks & Legendary Spectres by Matthew L. Swayne (February 8, 2017)

“Jam out to this impressive compilation of haunted hot spots, creepy curses, and celebrity spirits of country and western music.”

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12/17/13

20 Paranormal Books Coming in 2014

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Looking for a creepy read? Here are 20 paranormal books hitting shelves next year. We’ve got demonologists, Bigfoot, UFOs, and more!

National Geographic Ultimate Guide to Supernatural Places: Close Encounters, Haunted Houses, and Other Spooky Hot Spots Around the World by Sarah Bartlett (Sep 2, 2014)

American Monsters: A History of Monster Lore, Legends, and Sightings in America by Linda S. Godfrey (Aug 28, 2014) – “From pre-Columbian legends to modern-day eyewitness accounts, this comprehensive guide covers the history, sightings and lore surrounding the most mysterious monsters in America—including Bigfoot, the Jersey Devil, and more.”

Ghost Hunter: The Groundbreaking Classic of Paranormal Investigation (Tarcher Supernatural Library) by Hans Holzer (Aug 28, 2014) – “For devoted ghost-hunting aficionados curious about the practice’s history, there is no better place to start than the first book Hans Holzer wrote, Ghost Hunter.This is the 1963 book that launched his publishing career and gained him international fame.”

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08/8/13

25 New Paranormal Books Coming Soon

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In my last installment of Paranormal Books, I listed works set to arrive in bookstores between January and July of this year. Here’s what’s hitting shelves in the next few months. We’ve got psychic wandering, a royal ghost, ghost hunting guides, and more.

Become a Psychic Wanderer: Expand Your Mind & Soul Through Travel by Kathryn and Jean Harwig (August 8, 2013) – “Humorous and touching stories interlaced with easy exercises that teach you how to open your third eye, focus your intention, get intuitive advice, raise your energy field, conquer fear, and manifest your desires.”

Haunted Nevada: Ghosts and Strange Phenomena of the Silver State (Haunted Series) by Janice Oberding (August 11, 2013) – “The Silver State’s most bizarre and creepy stories of paranormal activity.”

Haunted Dalton, Georgia (Haunted America) by Connie Hall-Scott (August 13, 2013) – “From the weeping girl of the former Hotel Dalton to long-dead marching ghost soldiers and beyond, Dalton abounds in paranormal activity. Join author Connie Hall-Scott on a journey through a host of spectral things that go bump in the night.”

Afterlife: Uncovering the Secrets of Life After Death by Barry Eaton (August 15, 2013) – “What happens when someone dies? What does it feel like? What exactly is the light at the end of the tunnel? Is reincarnation real? Based on his own amazing experiences communicating with those who have passed over, Barry Eaton answers these questions and many, many more.”

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07/7/13

Paranormal Book Giveaway!

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I currently have eight paranormal-themed books collecting dust on my shelf. Want to take one off my hands? Send an email to ghostsghoul@gmail.com (NOT THE COMMENTS SECTION!) with the following information: The book you’d like to receive and what sort of content you’d like to see more/less of on Ghosts and Ghouls.

It’s first come, first served, so the first person to request a book (with a suggestion) gets it. If you’re first, I’ll ask for your mailing address and then ship the book for free (sorry, U.S. only). If you’re not first, perhaps I can find a consolation book. Here’s what I’m giving away:

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