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January 4th
12:07 AM
Hello all! Just want to apologize for my lack of posting. I haven’t been feeling too great lately. My sleep schedule’s all messed up, and I am literally a nocturnal creature atm. Plus I’m pretty sure I’m getting a cold. :( I don’t have much motivation to research for new posts.
This post is for all of my bookworms. I read this book when I was in 6th grade (8 years ago…ouch), and it easily fueled my interest in paranormal.
It’s called Ghostly Encounters by Frances Kermeen. In it, she documents her trips to haunted hotels across America. We learn the history of the place, the types of hauntings (ghosts, aliens, evil doll), and even information on booking a reservation (cost, which rooms are haunted, other nonhaunted perks of these places). 
If you are interested in reading it, you can buy it at Half.com for 75 cents or on Amazon.com for a penny. (Both of these are very trustworthy sites.)
Also, this book has nothing to do with the television series Ghostly Encounters. I have, however, seen many of these hotels on Ghost Hunters.
So, happy reading, and hope I get better soon! xx -Lindsay

Hello all! Just want to apologize for my lack of posting. I haven’t been feeling too great lately. My sleep schedule’s all messed up, and I am literally a nocturnal creature atm. Plus I’m pretty sure I’m getting a cold. :( I don’t have much motivation to research for new posts.

This post is for all of my bookworms. I read this book when I was in 6th grade (8 years ago…ouch), and it easily fueled my interest in paranormal.

It’s called Ghostly Encounters by Frances Kermeen. In it, she documents her trips to haunted hotels across America. We learn the history of the place, the types of hauntings (ghosts, aliens, evil doll), and even information on booking a reservation (cost, which rooms are haunted, other nonhaunted perks of these places). 

If you are interested in reading it, you can buy it at Half.com for 75 cents or on Amazon.com for a penny. (Both of these are very trustworthy sites.)

Also, this book has nothing to do with the television series Ghostly Encounters. I have, however, seen many of these hotels on Ghost Hunters.

So, happy reading, and hope I get better soon! xx -Lindsay

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