Friday, February 24, 2017

Book Review: What Dwells Within by Jayne Harris and D.J. Weatherer






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What Dwells Within: A Study of Spirit Attachment packs a lot of information into a small amount of space. Included is an introduction on spirit attachment, stories about haunted dolls and items, a breakdown of investigative methods and ghost hunting tools, FAQS, photos, and testimonies. There is something for everyone inside, whether you are a paranormal fan with years of experience behind you, or you’re just interested in reading true short stories about haunted dolls and items. Further, What Dwells Within also serves as a reference guide and is a fantastic source for writers in the paranormal genre or for anyone who frequently steps into the supernatural world. Jayne Harris and D.J. Weatherer have researched their subject and produced a well-written book on spirit attachment—a branch of the paranormal field that deals not with possession of a person, but of an object.

The highlight of What Dwells Within is undoubtedly the many stories throughout the book, accompanied by photographs. It would be easy to produce a book just on haunted dolls alone, and that would certainly serve to pique a reader’s interest, but the book also includes fascinating stories about haunted rings, haunted mirrors, and—my favorite—a haunted wooden box. Many of the stories could fill their own books, but the format works just fine—the reader gets background information, photos, and paranormal evidence. Overall, this is a professional take on spirit attachment, highly entertaining, and spectacularly creepy. I would recommend the book as a reference guide or a fireside read, and I look forward to reading it all over again.

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