Customer Reviews for How to be a Ghost Hunter (How To Series)

How to be a Ghost Hunter (How To Series) by Richard Southall

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Book Review: Open the Third Eye
Summary: 5 Stars

This was my first how-to book and I have to say I'm very impressed. The pictures, guides, Southall's experiences, techniques, and more, all rolled into this itty-bit book. Don't let the size fool you. This book has pictures where you, yourself, can search for signs of paranormal things like orbs and faces of the passed. If you're planning to go on a ghost hunt, this is one book you cannot be without.

Book Review: Very Informative ghosthunting guide
Summary: 5 Stars

This is a great book,especially for the beginner, but also some good information overlooked sometimes by the advanced. It is clear, straightforward, and easy to understand and put into practice. If you are interested in the paranormal I recommend it as a starting place.

Donald Ryles PhD, CH
Author of Hidden Secrets of "Many, But One"

Book Review: Great Easy Read
Summary: 5 Stars

I bought several books at once on this subject. This is by far the best in the bunch. It is one I can use at a later date for reference and the detailed pages/checkilsts in the back are an added bonus. Thanks!

Book Review: Good reading
Summary: 5 Stars

This is an interesting book with lots of information about how to hunt ghosts, what to do, what equipment you need; etc.

Book Review: Basic Book for Beginners...
Summary: 4 Stars

As a person very interested in the paranormal field, I really enjoyed reading this book. In fact, I have now read it twice.

The ghost stories scattered through out kept the book exciting as the technical jargon would get a little tiresome if that was the only element of the book.

I was disappointed that more space and detail was not devoted to the actual equipment. It would be interesting to know more about why certain pieces worked well in spirit investigations by explaining more of the scientific side. Also, I would have liked to have seen more equipment discussed (or dismissed and the reasons why) such as the EMF K2 meter and thermal imaging cameras.

As a person that leans heavily to the side of scientific investigations and totally dismisses the physic "impression" aspect, I would be interested in hearing an actual physicist's take on what type of equipment might be utilized although I doubt that a physicist would place their name and reputation beside such an endeavor.

Anyway, all in all, this is a good book written by a true believer. I highly recommend it. Michael L. Gooch, Author of Wingtips with Spurs
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