33/100 Ghostland by Colin Dickey

While looking at ghosts, paranormal happenings, and the history that created such is fascinating this book takes that to a different level. Dickey acknowledges that for as young as our country is, in a typical western-centric view discounting the indigenous individuals, we have a lot of hauntings. Part of this is due to the sheer amount of blood that was spilled in various places, the displacement of the indigenous individuals, as well as individuals experimenting in forces. I loved listening about these different haunted places as well as the stories behind them, and sometimes even rational explanations. Since I cannot recall any of them clearly I’m not sure if they were gripping or not. For an enjoyable listen that will not scare you to death, this is well worth a try.

Leave a comment