Poltergeists: and Other Hauntings
Poltergeists are known for one thing: they like to start trouble. If you have something in your house throwing things around, playing tricks on you, turning on your lights and appliances, knocking and shrieking, or leaving the strange scent of random things, you might have a poltergeist. But it can be more terrifying that that. They can pinch or slap or do worse, and being attacked in this way is one of the worst things a human being can survive. This book recounts poltergeist stories from ancient times all the way through to the present, describing visitations, commonalities between cases, and even tries to explain how and why poltergeists might exist in the first place.
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