Find out where to stop for haunted hamburgers along the famous Route 66. Documenting scores of spooky sightings, weird noises, and mysterious tales, Haunted Highway is an entertaining read for Route 66 lovers.
This book consists of interesting haunted places along Route 66; primarily in mansions converted into bed and breakfast’s, restaurants, taverns, and hotels. The author tells the tale for each location. Fun read. May need to stop at a few on our Rote 66 trip.
I bought this while traveling Route 66 this Summer. Fun, easy read and not overly “scary”. Informative for ghost and Route 66 enthusiasts, of which I’m both.
Picked this up and read it while on my trip in Arizona and was driving around on Route 66 daily. This was a fun short read perfect for reading while traveling and when I had down time. Sixty six short ghost stories about places located along Route 66, I really enjoyed reading about these hauntings.
I enjoyed this book as a travel companion or just to use as a starting point to some haunted locations along Route 66. Each place that is found in here has a short description of the haunting, some of the history and also at the end of each location entry there is contact information and directions on how to get there. There are many black and white pictures throughout as well, and also a sources section at the end to go get more information.
The book wasn't overly exaggerated as some books on hauntings tend to be, or dramatized is another word for it. It was clean, precise and kept to the point. Quick read too.
Very good, although the cutesy premise actually works against it. The authors had to find 66 haunted places on Route 66. Well, near it, sort of, because they wander quite a ways off the actual route. For instance, three of the California locations are MILES from the actual path of Route 66. Still, the vignettes are cute, and of the sites I was familiar with, their stories ring true. My own experience coincides with their details in one case, which made the book a bit more real to me. It would be fun to visit more of the sites in the book, but crowding 66 stories into this short book means that the information is scanty in many cases.
It was a pretty good ghost story book with a number of tales that I had not read in other books. Personally, I enjoyed it more when I was reading it at night, because for me it accentuated the "creepy" factor, and so I would recommend reading the book at night if possible. Finally, it is a book that is meant to be read while on a road trip on Route 66. I am sure that the stories would have different feel if I was actually at some of these places while reading it. All in all, I did enjoy this book, and would recommend it to anyone who likes ghost stories.
A good guidebook for a ghost-filled road trip, and decently researched. Not many standout stories, though, as it's focused on summaries over tale-telling. (B)