Heather Scarbro Dobson probes her fears while seeking out the paranormal, sharing the true, often freaky and/or funny, sometimes sad tales of over a decade investigating ghosts and the people haunted by them. Through extraordinary occurrences in the everyday, she weaves a logical tale that death is nothing to be feared, that an afterlife exists, and though just like in life there's a bad egg that gets all the press, most ghosts just miss their homes, their people, and their lives, and want to stay as close as they can.
Memoirs of a Future Ghost is a love letter to the legitimacy of science, the joys of life, and the truth within the mystery of the after-lifetime ahead for us all.
Heather Scarbro Dobson started life as a scared, too-smart-for-her-own-good little girl in South Charleston, West Virginia, with a father who loved to share stories of their home state’s ghosts. Though fascinated, she remained frightened of the unknown, especially the blank slate of death and eternity. After moving and starting a family, she faced her anxiety by joining a paranormal investigative group, and her nights were filled with slinking shadows, disembodied voices, cold chills, and phantom touches. With twelve years’ experience and as a founding member of Paranormal Georgia Investigations, she brings understanding to the haunted while guiding others to meet the afterlife head-on. She can be found at http://afutureghost.com
This is a fun book to read; Heather does a great job of mixing anecdotes from her life with stories from her journey as a paranormal investigator. She keeps it real and keeps it interesting. If you’ve ever had any interest at all in ghosts and spirits, this book will inspire to dig deeper.
This book was very well done. i really liked how the author tied in real life situations and experiences, while discussing paranormal aspects. I am not super into paranormal things, so i found this book hard to relate to, but i thought it was still very entertaining.