OK, I feel a little bad giving this 2 stars. That being said, I'm pretty sure I won't remember hardly anything in this book and it won't make much of an impression on me.
It was fun reading the names of all those towns and colleges I'm familiar with. However, this book reads like you were sitting around a very large Minnesota camp fire-but in the middle of the day (most of the stories don't do much to scare-even if I DO admit to getting slightly spooked just because I was reading this at midnight while pet sitting in a house I didn't know too well and no tv or radio on-it was more the IDEA of ghosts and creepy things than anything I was actually reading). What I mean is, the stories don't feel like they're told by a skilled storyteller. They're extremely short stories that sound like a person saying, "that one time, this and this and this sort of weird un-explainable thing happened in our house and we blamed it on a ghost". After getting used to this style of the book, it's a little entertaining because it all feels so old school small town and conversational-which is a little interesting in itself. But not as interesting as a well told story.