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Spring 2004
More Haunted Northern New York More "true, chilling tales of ghost" stories that spread through the North Country By Huong Thu Le
Cheri L. Revai, the author of Haunted Northern New York, has returned with more “true, chilling tales of ghosts” in her recent second volume, More Haunted Northern New York. This is another enthralling collection of “true” ghost stories for readers who desire to discover the mysterious history of Northern New York. But this time, Revai has gone further than telling the story. Instead, she shows it. Every single chapter includes pictures of haunted locations, as well as the author’s personal interpretations of many spiritual encounters. More Haunted Northern New York wasn’t written with the purpose of scaring anyone. In fact, the author attempted to fascinate cold-hearted readers by exposing the buried history of the North Country (part I), and touched our hearts by illustrating the natural encounters of people with their passing loved-ones (part II). In part I, you can experience the haunted house in Norfolk with Andrea, who constantly “enjoyed” the paranormal happenings in her house, such as being pulled off her bed or hearing her “bedroom door slamming shut.” In part II, feel the rare, but odd, moments of Heather who received a gift from her dead mother, or of Kimberley whose father appeared after death. Ghosts stories even abounded the sweet, little town Plattsburgh. Check out the Plattsburgh Air Force Base if you dare. This little book is recommended for everyone, especially those who have never questioned whether reality lies beyond our reach. Are you scared already? Let us know
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