sambuka41 wrote: » Annoying books- The Amityville Horror book was ridiculous
I Am_Not_Ice wrote: » Couldn't agree more. When I finally got around to reading The Amityville Horror a few years ago I was astonished by how badly written it is. FYI to any budding horror writers: Ending practically every sentence with an exclamation mark is not an adequate means by which to convey spine-chilling terror.
faceman wrote: » The Rite by Matt Baglio is an excellent read.
I Am_Not_Ice wrote: » I really don't think Amityville was a scam; something happened to the Lutzes, but the media circus surrounding the events blew the whole thing out of proportion.
mrmorgan wrote: » i thought the same, but after watching that docu, i look at it differently. considering all the people that have lived there since and there has been no stories of anything happening. if it is a scam, it was a brilliant idea
maccored wrote: » there is no way I am going to mention Haunted Carlow, Haunted Kilkenny or Banshee (with Barry Fitzgerald) as thats just self promotion. And I certainly wont mention Haunted Tyrone being published in October. No way. You'd never hear me saying things like that. Nor that they are all based on modern day accounts freshly researched and never published before.
Johnny Be Goode wrote: » LOL I didnt see that one coming starting the thread! If they are any good, we want to hear about it!
Johnny Be Goode wrote: » So you guys want to give a talk and about your experiences as investigators?(see Meet ups thread) JBG
maccored wrote: » if the meetings were ever in the carlow/kilkenny/laois direction I'd have no problem popping along. Dublin's too far up the road.
Johnny Be Goode wrote: » How many people out there would attend a meeting in Carlow town sometime or Kildare?
maccored wrote: » No idea. Theres plenty of people interested in the paranormal since plenty go on the haunted carlow walk and over the past year Ive had a good few people with me when checking out the shopping centre. Not too sure though how many would be bothered joining a team though.
Milly33 wrote: » The Dark Sacrament: True Stories of Modern-Day Demon Possession and Exorcism - Christina McKenna quite a good read, some interesting stories in it..I have'nt finished it yet but will have to do some research to find some of the places mentioned although it will be hard and name sand places are changed it says Another one was An Exorcist Tells His Story I defiantly did not finish this I just got annoyed with it as twas full of religious righteousness.. Might try again but not worth it
Milly33 wrote: » yep thats them defo dont bother with the second one.. Deliverence I am sure i had that on my list at one stage might try for it again see if i can pick up a copy
Perkinstock wrote: » i am not really into a paranormal books, but the last one I enjoyed about paranormal genre is Karen Marie’s Morning Fever Series.