My first impression of this book? Not great. The author understandably uses pseudonyms for people who didn’t want to be revealed, which is fine. But then they admit that one character—Donald Bennett—is completely fictional, and that events were altered to make the story more dramatic. For a book billed as a “true story,” that’s a huge red flag. Because of that, I can’t in good conscience give this more than 2.5 stars. The preface really set ...
Book Review: Haunted Minnesota by Hugh E. Bishop | A Paranormal Road Trip Without Directions
I have to admit, I really didn’t enjoy this book. I recently relocated to the great state of Minnesota, and I was excited to dive into its haunted history and learn about the things that go bump in the night. Unfortunately, Haunted Minnesota didn’t quite deliver the spooky experience I'd hoped for. Structure and Organization: What’s Missing One of my main frustrations with Haunted Minnesota was the lack of organization. There’s no real ...
Book Review: American Spirits by Barb Rosenstock | The Fox Sisters Had Me Spilling 1848’s Juiciest Tea
What I Thought Going In I honestly didn’t know what to expect when I picked up American Spirits by Barb Rosenstock. The book is marketed for teens, and I’m way outside that demographic. Plus, I had mostly convinced myself that the Fox Sisters were complete frauds. Yet Barb Rosenstock pulled me into their world in a way that few authors ever do. The Fox Sisters: Frauds or Human Beings? I have to admit—I hated Leah, the oldest of the ...


