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The Ghost of 29 Megacycles

What if science could come up with an equipment to communicate with the dead?

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Psychometry and History in “Window to The Past”

The late ghost hunter Hans Holzer was a prolific writer on the topic in the 1960’s. This is one of his more interesting forays into origins of legends.

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Three Investigators Series – Not Just for Kids Anymore

The youth book series featuring Jupiter, Pete, and Bob using their celebrated crimesolving skills continues to attract the young and young at heart. Both fans and collectors across the glove vie for increasingly rare copies of the original books featuring the trio and their first sponsor Alfred Hitchcock.

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The Insanity of a Governess

A debate on whether the governess from the novel “A Turn of the Screw” is a reliable narrator or not.

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10 Bone Chilling Books to Get You Ready for Halloween

As Halloween quickly approaches, here are a few terrifying tales to put you in the mood.

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The Turn of the Screw

Ghosts vs. mental illness.

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Nightmare House

A review of the book.

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Worry

An old man comes home after committing a violent crime. What awaits him there?

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The Morals of Henrik Ibsen

A critique of three plays by Henrik Ibsen including Ghosts, an Enemy of the people, and The Wild Duck. It delves into the moral beliefs of Ibsen and how they relate to these plays.

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Scar Night by Alan Campbell: A Reader’s Review

Alan Campbell’s debut novel stands out among other works of Fantasy. Ignoring all of the traditional elements of this genre has allowed him to create a one-of-a-kind setting in the form of the city of Deepgate.

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