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Bestseller on Amazon since October 2015! GHOST STORIES from the real experiences of notable people in the paranormal field. Amazing Paranormal Encounters is a top 20 best seller on Amazon in the categories of Supernatural and Unexplained Mysteries since October 2015. It has hit number one over a dozen times. This book is a collection of real experiences by notable paranormal personalities including paranormal authors, radio show hosts and tour guides. This chilling anthology reveals some of the strangest and most frightening experiences they have ever had and in some cases, these experiences are what brought them into the field of the paranormal in the beginning. Fresh edit in February 2016.

164 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 1, 2015

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Rick Kueber

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Profile Image for Will Hoover.
167 reviews46 followers
January 13, 2016
If only I could say with all honesty that Amazing Paranormal Encounters, by Rick Kueber, Annette Munnich, Michael Lynch, William Lester, and a slew of other 'authors,' was a pleasant literary experience. Sure, this collection of assorted ghost stories and paranormal themed rumblings is at times arguably compelling. Scary, even. But well written? Not exactly. And certainly, taken as a comprehensive whole, not near as much as it could have been.

What actually did make me awfully fearful while reading the book, was that this glorified mishmash of otherwise spine tingling tales would actually come off as ill conceived, prematurely published, and exceptionally poorly edited to the vast majority of knowledgeable readers. But don't get me wrong. A few of the individuals who allowed their work to be stitched into this pell-mell patchwork Frankenstein's monster of a book actually appear to be relatively good writers. Sadly however, few of the rest come off as much more than passably competent in their craft in any sort of appreciable way. Even more frightening is the fact that a few of the most disjointed and poorly edited chapters were written by folks who apparently have PhDs!

And if THAT doesn't scare ya, surely nothing will.

Yes, folks, Amazing Paranormal Encounters appears to have just plain not been edited all that well. In fact, it doesn't appear to have been edited at all. But then, these days all sorts of things get hastily and really quite expeditiously "ePublished," don't they? These days, almost anybody who has the time and the patience to bang away long enough on a garden variety keyboard is a big name 'author.' Well, not really, but you get the picture. But hopefully you won't have to buy the book to actually find out for yourself. Like I unfortunately did.

Mind you, this is coming from a guy who also is sitting in front of his very own keyboard; a guy who also possesses the power to be an almighty 'author' type person too. Yes, I can articulate, therefore I truly am a writer. The question is, am I a good one? Well, the answer to that question is highly subjective, is it not? At least in my own defense, I'm a guy who actually does believe in the old saying, that "everyone has at least one good book in them." Of course! Why not? But... and this BUT really does deserve both ellipsis AND the strongly indicated obligatory pause, EVERYONE... and I mean EVERYONE, could use a decent EDITOR every now and then, you know.

Heck! I'll bet even a grade A, choice select, prime cut author like Stephen King has somebody or other who helps him review his manuscripts after he's finished banging away on his very own writing instrument of choice. You know, someone competent and trustworthy to help him to get all the details just right, BEFORE his latest book goes flying like a bat out of otherwise scholarly hell towards the hot and heavy presses that, in these days of electronic publishing, feed greedy and overanxious book sellers and consumers alike with appalling regularity.

But nowadays we all live in this crazy new wild, wild west type ePublishing world, don't we? Oh yes we do! Got a bunch of paranormal themed essays you can slap together and launch slapdash into the Amazon.com or Barnes & Noble stratosphere? Well you're in luck, baby! What? No time to edit it? And you've got nobody (with an actual background in genuine publishing, that is) to so much as give the book a good, thorough read through before the freshly delivered newborn can even utter its first earthbound scream? No problem! Here it is, folks! And it only costs $3 bucks odd! So even if your brain gets tangled up in mangled up knots trying to sort those poorly worded sentences out, at least your precious pocket book isn't going to be a whole heck of a lot lighter!

Yeah.... Right....

At any rate, Amazing Paranormal Encounters really should be a good book for anyone who loves true paranormal accounts, but this particular 'author' type person really cannot see how it ever would or should be at the top of anyone's reading list. Sure, the content isn't bad, as true paranormal fare goes, but some of the essays/chapters are so poorly written, that you may find yourself pausing an awful lot to mentally self edit while reading. Which really isn't fun, let me tell ya. One might even say that far too numerous grammar and punctuation errors in this book tend to break aesthetic distance so often, and to such an annoying degree, that the otherwise spooky nature of many of the stories pretty much ends up falling through the cracks in the floorboards of all those oft cited haunted houses.

Bottom line; even though I might be able to recommend this book to anyone who likes to read true paranormal tales, I really don't think anyone (or any English majors who actually know their stuff anyway) would give the book high marks. In fact, I'd say that most practiced readers and other assorted intellect types worth their salt, who know how to break their thoughts up into carefully worded sentences (highfalutin PhD or no) would find this book to be downright tedious and even needlessly painful to read at times. And the scariest thing of all, I truly fear to tell, is that a good, thorough editing of the text would have added at least a star and a half to my final, mostly generous, three star rating. Maybe even two! And that surely is scary indeed.
Profile Image for Krystyn Clouse.
12 reviews
September 10, 2016
NOT a 4 or 5 star book...

This is yet another self-published book terribly written and full of grammatical errors. Even the authors' bios are full of errors! What is so unfair is that it is clear to anyone who actually reads this book that all the 4 and 5 star reviews were either paid for by the authors or were written by their family and friends. I miss the good ole' days when only deserving authors were published. Reading reviews that give this book 5 stars make you wonder if the reviewers have ever read a "real" 5 star book, or even any book at all.
Profile Image for Candy.
8 reviews
February 22, 2016
Did anyone edit this book?

The stories seemed a bit off probably because they were written by the actual witness and not polished off. I think they could have been better if someone had asked the authors for more information and if they had added a bit more to the stories. I'm all for the actual witness writing the story but if they are going to be published a bit of editing is required so that they read correctly.
Profile Image for Mary Walsh.
14 reviews
January 12, 2017
Great book!

I love to read about others experiences with the paranormal, and having read both books 1 & 2 in this series, I can say that this author has become one of my favorites. He writes about everyday people like you and me, so each story is new and relatable. The writing style is easy to read and moves you along as the story unfolds. I have only seen books 1 & 2, but I sincerely hope there are others out there.
61 reviews2 followers
May 4, 2016
Interesting stories

It seems to me that I have always been interested in the paranormal and I have heard stories from some folks that were brave enough to share them with me. Having had a few entertaining events myself I am always interested in what others have experienced BUT there are some stories I am thankful that I have not experienced myself. Knock on wood.
50 reviews1 follower
October 7, 2015
Amazing Paranormal Encounters

The paranormal enthusiast will enjoy reading about these happenings. Most are intense , all are interesting. The only thing that could make these stories better for me is if the history / reason for the happenings were available within.
Profile Image for Mike Tower.
4 reviews1 follower
January 23, 2016
Great book

Great book I really like that it was short stories about everyday people .I love how it gives you other books and the Facebook pages of the people.
11 reviews
February 19, 2016
Lousy

See above. Bad grammar, bad sentence usage. Almost draws you in, but... Nah! Some stories are kinda creepy, but as you read further, you get a bit bored.
57 reviews1 follower
April 26, 2016
Good stories

There's many different types of people's experiences in this book. Easy quick read. Interesting stories to read at bedtime for the grand kids.
7 reviews
January 8, 2018
Not well put together

Some of the stories in this book were good, but some of them were poorly written and the way it was written it seemed to have not been edited.
Profile Image for A Roman.
89 reviews
October 23, 2019
Enjoyed

Well written and interesting stories. If you like this genre, then this is for you! Fast read and all new stuff.
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