Official Review: Anatomy of a Ghost;

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Re: Official Review: Anatomy of a Ghost;

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This sounds like an interesting book. I’ve always been drawn towards the paranormal, and have wanted to be able to learn about its effect on different cultures. It’s great that this book dives into the more factual side of things, rather than just a bunch of stories given by different people. Really looking forward to reading this!
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Hmm... I'm not sure I believe in ghosts but one thing I do know is that we don't know everything. This one sounds good too.
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I've experienced some unexplainable things. Although I'm not sure if I believe in ghosts, I'm interested in reading Anatomy of a Ghost to see what the author has experienced. Also, there's nothing as good as a good ghost story. Thanks for your review!
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