A Journey to the World's Most Supernatural Places
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Atlas of Paranormal Places is a global tour of more than 50 locations with mystic, unexplained, and ghostly significance.
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I discovered Evelyn Hollow through the Uncanny podcast hosted by Danny Robins, who also wrote a great introduction for this book. I find her to be a measured and knowledgeable paranormal researcher. I am personally a hopeful sceptic, and when I saw Evelyn had written a book I knew I would enjoy it, and so will you.
‘Atlas of Paranormal Places' is a must-read for fans of Evelyn and the podcast. This book isn't just a bunch of rehashed ghost stories; it takes you on a fascinating journey through history, cultural beliefs, and the strange happenings that have intrigued people for ages.
The book is organized really well, making it easy to explore the different places and tales. Each page features stunning photos that capture the eerie vibe of these locations. From the moving coffins in the Chase Vault to the Winchester House (a personal fave), every story is interesting and well-researched.
Evelyn Hollow writes in a way that draws you in and feels warm, taking into account both sceptics and believers. She looks into the history and legends of each place, discussing what might be made up and what could have natural explanations. Whether you believe in the paranormal or are simply curious about the stories that have influenced cultures globally, this book is definitely worth your time.
I highly recommend ‘Atlas of Paranormal Places' to anyone who loves the supernatural, history, and beautifully told stories.
My review is for the hardback cover book that has a purple cover.
I just started reading this book, for a hardcover book it has very tiny text, which makes reading book annoying.
It's awkward to hold the book and read the tiny text, but I appreciate that this book has images included of the haunted locations mentioned.
I hate how non-believers act like they are expert about the paranormal when they don't believe in the paranormal & don't fully understand it or they have zero knowledge of ancient civilizations and their spiritual beliefs, practices & various types of religions, types of witchcraft that have existed for centuries.
At least do in-depth research before you judge any culture, or any spiritual beliefs, religions when your ignorant and judgemental of what you don't understand or have knowledge about.