Excerpt:”Welcome to paranormal investigation. Hours of tedium, punctuated with seconds of skin-peeling terror. Just how it is.”
Ghost Town with its state-of-the-arts thrills and chills and own brand of controversy is one of the most frequently visited amusement park in America. So when Maia Peter, daughter of famous paranormal investigators, agreed to go with her senior classmates, she knows what to expect: Nothing. She had plenty of ethereal experiences to get spooked by a fun house. But isn’t expectation always a bust? She did get a real apparition but it was someone she knew, someone she hadn’t seen or heard for in months. It was Jordin Cole and she comes with a warning, “The nightmare is coming.”
I used to read Goosebumps by RL Stine when I was in elementary. We had plenty of Goosebumps in our school library and I think I’ve read it all before I graduated to Nancy Drew and Sweet Valley Kids. I guess I read this to get spooked and you know get sleepless, paranoid nights. Unfortunately, I was not spooked but I did figure out something: scary read or not I would still get sleepless nights and as for paranoia, only a cockroach could give me that.
Maia reminds me of myself back then not because she had otherworldly experiences but because she rarely gets frightened. I’m not much of a screamer when watching scary movies. For instance, when we watched Juno of The Grudge crawl the stairs or when Samara flashed her scary blue eyes in the The Ring. But I was talking of my 7-11 year old self not of my teenage self where I tend to shriek even by the most trivial things like dropping my G-tech or when I watched the old lady chased the little girl in the Coming Soon movie. (Have you seen that movie? Man it was scary!)
Of course, perhaps there are factors as to why I did not get the sickly-scary feeling I was hoping to feel.
1. I read this in broad daylight.
2. At night, I read this beside my sleeping cousin. Which gets us to…
3. I did not read this alone ever.
4. There were supposed to be pictures of the places they visited but since I read this in ebook, pictures are not available.
So call me a wimp or a chicken but please a scary story is still scary whether you read it at day or at night. Say for example Touch by Laurie Faria Stolarz or Philippine Ghost Stories. Actually, I had an odd dream last night where I was doing my own paranormal investigation with I think 4 or 5 people. It was not good and all I can remember is the entity or ghost is vicious and we end up fleeing for our lives. See, not nice? I think the book did get to me somehow.
Nevertheless, I still like the story. It’s quite different because it does not mention that a person must have a Third Eye or Seeing Eye to see or feel ghost contrary to popular belief. And at one excursion to the next, Parrish just keeps upping the tension and suspense. I think the creepiest part is where they visited the Mount Hope Methodist Episcopal Church. Until now it gives me goose bumps. You could almost believe it’s true because he keeps on shoving you ideas and arguments that seems true.
But it’s not all about ghosts too. There’s so much more he offered and that’s all I’m going to say. I also think the book’s purpose is not only to spook people but to let them think. As Parrish said at the author’s note, he wrote the book as a way to challenge us to make our own conclusion and just that and that he is no way endorsing the idea of taking part in the field of paranormal investigation. But whether he endorsed it or not, one thing’s for sure I do not want to do any freaky excursions of my own.
Nightmare is a fun if not somewhat creepy ride. I would definitely recommend this to fright junkies out there. As for me, I can’t wait to have another Parrish ride soon.