Helpful Score: 10
The book starts off okay, and I settled in for a good scare. However, the author goes on and on ad-nauseum about her marital problems, her kids, her mental processes etc. and NOTHING truly scary really happens. Or if it did, I would never have known having to wade through page after page of her psychoanalyzing herself or her family. This book was a real letdown for me. Also she includes no photos in the book of the people involved, the home etc.
The book was okay, but had the author had a good editor, this book would have been better.
The book was okay, but had the author had a good editor, this book would have been better.
Helpful Score: 5
Despite other's good reviews, I have to say this was one of the most un-scary 'scary' books I've ever read, and I wish I would have saved my money. I didn't have much sympathy for the writer, at all.
Helpful Score: 4
Very interesting read, and one that I think will push people who are kind of 'on the fence' about ghosts to the believers' side. Well written and enjoyable, while also being thought-provoking. Quick read, as well.
Helpful Score: 4
Wow! talk about a page turner. Based on a true story. Ealine Mercado and her husband bought a house in New York adn had no idea that they were embarking on a thirteen year journey with their two girls into a household of hauntings. They experience entities holding them down in the middle of the night, floating lights on the ceilings, whisperings of their names, and more. This book is the true story of how family tried to and learned to cope with living in a haunted house.
Helpful Score: 3
I truly enjoyed this book. Believable story with out a lot of drama, which made it more scary for me. I couldn't put it down. Chose to read it only during the daylight hours. It is definately not a book for the person who doesn't want to know that fear/ghosts do exist.
This book will NOT be soon forgotten.
This book will NOT be soon forgotten.