This book is really cool. Very short book but has some cool interesting stories in it. It’s amazing that some people ask about what they saw to the park rangers and such. You learn as you read about the ghostly encounters. Looking forward to getting the rest of the series.
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I have been to Gettysburg 7 times. When I first went as a 8 year old I didn't believe in ghosts but after taking their "Candelight ghost walks" I instantly became obsessed with ghosts. When I say this I speak of all 6 or so books, they each contain easy to read, but powerful stories that sometimes keep you up at night. (Especially when you read the books at Gettysburg!)Mark Nesbitt grew up in Lorain, Ohio so my mom knows him...
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Mark Nesbitt's series, Ghosts of Gettysburg (five volumes), consists of some of the best paranormal journalism I haveever read in years. These books actually kept me awake nights.I have never been to Gettysburg, Pa, but Mr. Nesbitt makesyou feel as if you are there, complete with all it's colorfulhistory, and it's hauntings. Mr. Nesbitt seems to be neithera skeptic or believer, he lets you decide. Don't let the smallpage count...
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One of five great books in the Ghosts of Gettysburg series by Mark Nesbitt, having read them all, I anxiously await his next. Whether or not you're a believer in the supernatural, these books will touch, educate, and fascinate you. They don't sensationalize, you don't get the feeling you're reading a bunch of goofy ghost stories. He presents the information in a very objective manner, and lets the reader make their own...
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I have read Mark Nesbitt's four series of books about the Ghosts of Gettysburg and I must say I was very impressed, both with Mr. Nesbitt's writing techniques as well as with the stories themselves. In writing the stories, Mr. Nesbitt incorporated any history involved with each one, so that the reader was able to learn a little bit about what happened during that fateful battle. So many people take being an American for...
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