Sure. 'The Haunting of Hill House' by Shirley Jackson is a classic. It's really spooky and the way it builds up the atmosphere is amazing.
I think 'Ghost Story' by Peter Straub is also great. It weaves together multiple ghostly tales and has some really unexpected twists and turns. It's a long read but well worth it.
There's also 'Weird New Jersey: Your Travel Guide to New Jersey's Local Legends and Best Kept Secrets'. While it's not strictly just about ghosts, it has a lot of real - life accounts of spooky events and haunted places in New Jersey. It's a great read for those interested in regional ghost stories and the strange history of the area.
😋I recommend the following novels to you: 1. The Little Demon Thousand Bells and the Bastard Onmyoji. This was a fantasy historical mythological novel. The story was set in a world where evil spirits were rampant. It told the story of a young girl and a Yin-Yang Master fighting against evil ghosts. The ghost stories inside could shock you and bring you a sad and emotional experience. 2. "Divine Cat Exorcising Demons". This was a suspense-mystery mystery novel. The protagonist was turned into a cat and controlled by a mouse. There were mysterious elements in the story. The fog was gradually unveiled, and the unexpected ending would make your hair stand on end. 3. " A Ghost Story with an Unpredictable Ending." This was a mystery detective novel, a novel about a wonderful world. The story was unique, with elements of suspense, horror, humor, and so on. It allowed you to guess the ending with the protagonist, only to be surprised to find that you couldn't guess it at all. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
Sure. One might be the story of the haunted mansion on East Bay Street. It's said that at midnight, the sound of a crying baby can be heard, and the apparition of a woman in a white gown roams the halls.
Well, I haven't actually read the whole 'book on savannah ghost stories' but I've heard that there are tales about haunted mansions in Savannah. Maybe there are stories of old spirits lingering in the grand old houses there.
Sure. 'Lore' is a great podcast about ghost stories. It delves deep into the historical and cultural roots of various spooky tales. Another one is 'The NoSleep Podcast', which features a collection of terrifying and engaging ghost stories. And 'Ghost Town' is also worth listening to, with its well - told stories that will give you chills.
Well, there's 'Haunted Places Podcast'. It focuses on places that are said to be haunted and shares the ghost stories associated with those locations. Then there's 'Ghost Stories for the End of the World'. This podcast has a unique take on ghost stories, often tying them to end - of - the - world scenarios. Also, 'Darkness Prevails' is a podcast that offers some really chilling ghost stories.
Sorry, I don't have access to the 'thick book of real ghost stories'. However, in most real - ghost - story collections, there are tales about haunted places like cemeteries or abandoned asylums. Maybe there are similar ones in that book.
There's 'The Gollywhopper Games' which had some ghostly elements in it. It was a fun read for young readers in the 90s. The story had a bit of mystery and the idea of a haunted place added to the excitement. Also, 'The Doll in the Garden' was a nice ghost story for young ones. It told the story of a girl who discovers a doll in a garden and then some strange, ghost - like things start to happen.
I'm very happy to recommend a ghost story novel to you: "Pure Yang Ghost Fetus." This novel was written by the author, Old Smoker Ghost Story. The plot was suspenseful and full of strange elements. The story revolved around a "ghost fetus" with a pure Yang life. It was fascinating and eye-catching. If you like ghost stories, I'm sure you'll like this novel very much. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
One great book is 'Hawaiian Ghost Stories by Glen Grant'. It's filled with all kinds of spooky tales from the Hawaiian islands, passed down through generations.