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Haunted America #5

Haunted Heritage

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The latest in the bestselling series of Americana occult folklore collections that have included Haunted America and Historic Haunted America, Haunted Heritage brings together yet another amazing collection of spectral tales from all across the United States and Canada.

 The tales-based on interviews, public records, and family histories-reach from coast-to-coast in the United States and Canada. Some involve famous families (such as that of American patriot Nathan Hale), and some, famous events (such as the Battle of Little Big Horn). Some are gentle and benevolent (a family member watching over his/her descendants), other vengeful and disruptive (the unresting souls of the wrongfully dead).

608 pages, Mass Market Paperback

Published October 19, 2003

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Michael Norman

17 books50 followers
Michael Norman is a writer who makes his home in Western Wisconsin.

He is the author most recently of "The Nearly Departed: Minnesota Ghost Stories and Legends," published in 2009 by the Minnesota Historical Society Press.

He is the co-author with the late Beth Scott of the popular Haunted America series of ghost stories, and the co-author with writer Carol Roecklein of two vocabulary books written for ages 12 and up.



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Profile Image for Quentin Wallace.
Author 34 books178 followers
February 9, 2024
This was okay, but there were some flaws, at least for me. For one thing, several of the stories were repeats from Volume 1, which I'd already read. Also, with this type of book, especially considering this one felt rather long, it all starts to run together and the stories start to sound similar. Overall though, it was an interesting collection of "true" ghost stories.
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902 reviews32 followers
November 3, 2018
There are some really good sections in Haunted Heritage, a book that is easy to read because of the way it divides the stories into types of hauntings rather than chapters. Not surprisingly the best parts are the more lengthy stories. The weakest ones are mere paragraphs long.

As with many of these sorts of books, even if you are an extreme skeptic there is much to enjoy in terms of the history and period in these retellings of true stories. And if you are less of a skeptic (like me), there are moments of genuine surprise interspersed with some of the more familiar trademarks of universal ghost stories.

The writing here is decent to good to flawed. As I mentioned, the author is at his strongest when he has time to get into a groove and a flow.
121 reviews
August 24, 2024
The scariest thing about this book is they lay the facts known about the hauntings. There is historical data for the tales in this book so it’s harder to dismiss them.

This book was a lovely ride. Wish I can find the other volumes.
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81 reviews1 follower
January 15, 2025
It was a struggle getting through this.
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25 reviews
March 4, 2017
Most of the stories were repeats from his other books.
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18 reviews1 follower
February 23, 2015
I tend to read more than one book at a time and that is one reason that I appreciate this book; it is divided into categories of hauntings, and the stories are usually short enough to read a section at a time. I can put it down and come back to it anytime. However, it is difficult to put down--the stories are intriguing. So much so, that I find myself wanting to research some of them to find out more or view photos (if any exist). The best part of Haunted Heritage are the stories themselves. Michael Norman's style of writing is haunting, as if someone is sitting with you telling a ghost story. I can't read it at night if I am alone. These are some good ghost stories!!! I highly recommend this to you if you enjoy reading haunted tales.
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January 9, 2017
I think what I like most about "true" haunting books, is the history you learn about the areas, that are haunted. If I ever got into the supernatural field, I'd probably be the one who researched everything. This is not your stay awake all night you're too afraid to sleep ghost stories. Just some great history and documented haunted locations. I got a little bored with all the mysterious lights locations in the world, and really believe that 90% of that has a scientific explanation we haven't discovered yet. But still fun read, and I enjoyed it.
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276 reviews3 followers
January 21, 2011
I don't know what I was thinking, I wanted a book that gave me chills but wasn't as scary as The Shining (which I was too scared to read past page 80). This book made me roll my eyes. I read all about the family of Nathan Hale and the haunting part? It was about two sentences that said someone heard footsteps once and no one could say what had caused them. Lame-o! This book should be called Heritage with the Littlest Bit of Stupid Ghost Stories Thrown In.
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52 reviews
February 11, 2018
A pretty good read for a few spine tingles. Some of the writing is a bit clunky and some of "stories" are only a paragraph long, however, where the book really shines and becomes intriguing are the stories that run several pages. Here is where you get a good historical background along with eyewitness accounts. Overall, the Haunted series has been a fun read but due to the inclusion of repeat stories in some of the books I would look for these used or on sale rather than pay full price.
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244 reviews34 followers
December 11, 2014
This took too long to read, but not because it was boring. All the pressure I felt to finish it by a stupid deadline, which was governed by those damn reading challenges took all the enjoyment out of the story.
I'm pretty sure that NEXT year (xx) I'll be refusing the reading challenge.
I read to enjoy myself not to feel like I'm at work and racing against the clock to get things done.
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Author 9 books6 followers
October 13, 2012
This is my favorite book in the Haunted America series by Norman and his late co author, Ms Scott. It also marks the first appearance of ghost hunter and now published author Michael Renegar, ion 2 chapters, one called The Story Man!
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202 reviews11 followers
October 18, 2014
Had to sleep with the light on while reading this book, but otherwise I enjoyed it and learned some historical facts along the way. If I had to choose the creepiest it would have to be "Something Evil on Larabee Street" page 179.
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13 reviews19 followers
February 2, 2015
To be honest, I can't remember if I liked this book because I read it when it first came out 13 years ago. I do remember that I was excited to find a ghost book at the airport gift shop though. That alone earns it a solid 3 stars.
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416 reviews5 followers
June 11, 2016
This one was not nearly as good as the authors' Haunted Historic America. The stories were organized in a haphazard way, and some of the stories don't merit being included in the book. It's as if the authors wanted to cram in every haunted story they'd ever heard.
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December 9, 2008
I wanted to read this before Halloween. It's a history book/ book of ghost stories combination. So far so good...
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April 17, 2010
Enjoyed this compilation of hauntings across the nation.
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October 28, 2013
Another in the long line of ghost story collections by Michael Norman and Beth Scott, in my opinion the most important "ghost authors" of the last 30 years (only rivaled by Holzer).
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4 reviews5 followers
March 13, 2014
This book really embraces the folklore and story-telling of times past, but with current testimony and documentation as the stories unfold. Good Read for travel.
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1,477 reviews6 followers
April 21, 2015
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this collection of Ghost Stories from all over the U.S.
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