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Haunted Objects: Stories of Ghosts on Your Shelf
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Haunted Objects: Stories of Ghosts on Your Shelf

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An eerie, spine-chilling, and alarming collection of true tales and classic stories of possessed possessions.
 
Written by veteran ghost hunters Christopher Balzano and Tim Weisberg, each page of Haunted Objects reveals unsettling accounts of unexplained paranormal activity surrounding everyday items. From dolls to rings, these innocent looking items have disturbing tales to tell.
 
You’ll never look at chairs, dresses, paintings, and the common items in your home the same way again.
 
“Most haunted objects tend to be mirrors, dolls, jewelry and furniture—things used by the previous owner. But, any household item could be cursed or used in black magic rituals, according to the book, Haunted Objects.” —Ghostly Activities
 
“One of the creepiest haunted dolls I have ever heard of is the story of “Robert Did It!” in the book Haunted Objects.” —High Spirits: The Ghost Log Blog
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 4, 2012
ISBN9781440229930
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Christopher Balzano

An Adams Media author.

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    Enjoyed this book overall. It features some of the stories that we are all familiar with like Anabelle the doll. But there was another one that was a haunted doll named Richard. Is broken down into several sections: jewelry, furniture, toys, mirrors etc. Again I liked it overall and it had a couple of stories that were from the authors themselves. The last chapter details museums that have haunted objects.