This wasn't a bad read, but there were two distinct sets of stories which were almost copies of each other, leading me to believe that these were more urban legends than actual accounts. As for the rest of them, some were quite good, some I was skeptical about but they did seem to be told in distinct voices and the editing was good. Not as scary as promised in my opinion, but that could be me.
The thing I liked least about the book was that the last 15% is a preview of a fiction paranormal book the author has written. I don't really read ghost/horror fiction and it seemed oddly placed in a non-fiction title. If you like ghost stories, it's on Kindle Unlimited and I would read something else by the author.