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Ghosts of Grand Rapids

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Discover the haunted history of Grand Rapids, Michigan, complete with ghostly hotel guests, urban legends, and true stories of Grand Rapids spine-chilling past.
Come nose around in the creepier corners of the Grand Rapids of yesteryear. Discover why Hell's Bridge persists as such an oft-told urban legend and what horrific history earned Heritage Hill the title of Michigan's most haunted neighborhood. Mingle with the spooky inhabitants of the Phillips Mansion, Holmdene Manor, San Chez Restaurant and St. Cecilia Music Center. Meet the guests who never quite checked out of the Amway Grand. Read the true stories behind the Michigan Bell Building and the Ada Witch Legend. Nicole Bray, Robert Du Shane and Julie Rathsack illuminate the shadows of local sites you thought you knew.

128 pages, Paperback

First published July 28, 2013

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Profile Image for James Verburg.
30 reviews2 followers
March 17, 2017
Overall I enjoyed this book. There is a lot of history discussed about my great city, a lot of which I was unaware of. My only complaint, and it's a big one, is that the actual hauntings seemed glossed over. Most of the chapter was a build up explaining the past of a building and only in the last paragraph or so did they mention the paranormal activity. Maybe I went in expecting something different than what the author hoped to get across.
All in all, I'd recommend this for anyone with an interest in some of the darker history of GR. It has given me a few new places I want to check out. Now if I just could get an EVP recorder (hint: Santa).
466 reviews3 followers
February 18, 2016
Mostly my interest in this book is because it deals with
stories of Grand Rapids. The stories of paranormal activity
was OK, but not as detailed as I would like. The authors did
research with census, newspapers, etc; and this I found well
done.
However, the writing seemed to be uninspired. Some of the
material as to homicides & suicides were only barely relevant
to the search for "ghosts".
This was a very short book. I would rather read some of the
supporting materials that were used for reference.
Profile Image for Emmy Groendyke.
90 reviews45 followers
March 31, 2015
Meh. I've heard about most of the haunting already in this book. It was a bit self indulgent, as in, "OOOH we did a ghost EVP session here! Did we hear the ghost of a Victorian woman? We may never know!" I enjoyed some of the stories about personal home hauntings but I generally enjoy that anyway. Just middle of the road book of Grand Rapids hauntings, nothing spectacular.
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131 reviews16 followers
September 17, 2015
The book was more interesting than the Ghosts of Grand Rapids tour I took with my family.
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Author 24 books550 followers
December 8, 2015
I never knew there were so many scary things going on in Michigan! Kinda makes me want to stay away...but also makes me want to go exploring. Great and informative read!
Profile Image for Jane.
248 reviews2 followers
November 3, 2016
Definitely enjoyed this local history, especially the macabre.
3 reviews3 followers
January 4, 2018
This book was poorly written to say the least. It jumps back and forth in narration and makes it difficult to tell who's telling the story. The style and tone changes repeatedly, leaving no consistency, which makes for an unlikable read.

I live in Grand Rapids and read this book at the recommendation of my brother-in-law because of the intriguing stories. While each story was interesting, not all of them were about ghosts. Most of them were just about legends in Michigan - not just in Grand Rapids either, despite the title - and a handful of stories were detailing crimes that happened in the area but no mention of hauntings so it's more of a history of some events in GR rather than ghosts. Disappointing.
Profile Image for Wendy Kuzma.
761 reviews36 followers
September 8, 2019
I enjoyed the history behind the stories though the stories themselves sometimes left a little to be desired. I have gone on a walking tour with the authors and found that more interesting than the book itself. It was a great way to find out some lesser known historical events about the city of Grand Rapids.
Profile Image for lyonel Lamp.
23 reviews
November 25, 2019
Creepy!

It was a fun read, though some of the historical explanations seemed insignificant to the story at hand. It also ended on quite a bummer, but it’s to expected I suppose in a ghost stories book.
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July 17, 2023
I read about St. Cecilia Auditorium where I remember going to meetings as a child--and playing the piano for a recital when I was in high school.

But wasn't interested in reading the other tales.
Profile Image for Beth Martinez.
241 reviews3 followers
March 26, 2019
Interesting

I never knew all of the events noted in this book. It is interesting to read for the history even if you are not curious about paranormal activity.
Profile Image for Brom.
12 reviews
November 25, 2019
A good book! My husband read this to me, and we thoroughly enjoyed it. The "Urban Legends" chapter was, by far, my favorite.
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August 17, 2021
Some of the writing was a bit cringey but I'm a sucker for ghost stories so I read it all.
Profile Image for Nick Cervantes.
7 reviews1 follower
October 25, 2024
Not bad. If you’re interested in learning more about the history of the city, you’ll find some good stuff here. Stories of actual hauntings, however, were sometimes rushed and glossed over.
Profile Image for Pam.
9,896 reviews55 followers
October 27, 2024
I was mostly interested in the history not the hauntings. This was our Book Club selection and I'm glad I read it to learn more about the Grand Rapids area.
Profile Image for Lexi Gerth.
26 reviews18 followers
June 10, 2022
very interesting book! got kind of boring at times, but I finished the book quick and was a fun read most of the time!!
Profile Image for Shelby.
325 reviews15 followers
February 27, 2014
I bought this book after listening to the authors give a talk at a local bookstore. Their stories were incredible, and I was very interested in learning more. Unfortunately, this book was a huge disappointment.

One of the things I admired about the authors was their use of a very specific scientific method. This was also true during the book, but it was written very poorly. The Ghosts of Grand Rapids read more like a textbook than the collection of interesting-and-occasionally-supernatural stories I had hoped for. I got about halfway through, and then lost interest entirely.

Some of the stories and places discussed in the book were interesting, and if you are using this as a basis for research, I believe this book will be of great assistance. As previously mentioned, the authors were very methodical and 'did their homework', disproving many popular supernatural myths in the Grand Rapids area. However, I would not recommend for a "fun read".

Profile Image for Shannon.
41 reviews
April 4, 2017
I found this very interesting. I love learning more about my home town
3 reviews1 follower
May 20, 2018
Easy Read and enjoyed learning a bit of history about GR!
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