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Haunted St. Paul (MN) by Chad Lewis

madelinemccrae's review against another edition

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2.5

I went in expecting a collection of ghost stories about Saint Paul mixed with some history. Instead, the author had maybe a few lines total talking about ghost stories or history of Saint Paul, without much evidence or details. He spent most of the book disjointly describing his “research” instead.

otterno11's review

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3.0

A quick read, this slickly produced little book makes a good introduction to the allegedly haunted locales of St. Paul, Minnesota, one of my favorite cities. Chad Lewis has exhaustively researched the landmarks he includes in "Haunted St. Paul," beginning with their histories and then moving on to the ghostly and paranormal activity associated with them. This background provides a nice base for Lewis' slightly breathless descriptions of legends and stories of the city's ghosts, drawn from his own explorations as well as those of other ghost hunters and writers (sadly, however, there is no bibliography included). As many "real" accounts of paranormal events, the stories themselves are not really that interesting (things being moved while people's backs were turned, "eerie feelings") but Lewis does a good job emphasizing the mysterious in these everyday locales, most of which are open for the public to visit. As he points out, part of the "adventure" of haunted locations is making the trip to "see for yourself," and he certainly provides inspiration for some fun stops, especially for locals who have yet to have visited many of these cool places. A nice local travel guide for the weeks going into Halloween, I think.
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