The Other Side: A Teen’s Guide to Ghost Hunting and the Paranormal

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· Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
3.8
4 reviews
Ebook
112
Pages

About this ebook

It used to be you needed a crystal, a psychic, or a Oijia board to make contact with the spirit world. So who would think science would make it possible for just about anyone to experience a ghostly connection? Cameras, recorders, computers, magnetic field readers and other scientific means are now the tools of the trade. But there’s so much available, how does the average teen weed through it all to create the best possible ghost hunting team? Here to help sort it all out are three of today’s leading investigators of the field.

Together, Patrick Burns, Dave Schrader, and Marley Gibson have more than ten years of experience. They’ve put together this guide to impart their knowledge and wisdom on to the next generation of ghost hunters.

What’s included:

How to set up a ghost hunting team
The equipment needed and how to use it
Where to look for spirits
Safety, safety, and more safety

Ghost hunting is equal parts science and belief. Patrick, Dave, and Marley are here to help with the science part.

Ratings and reviews

3.8
4 reviews
A Google user
July 19, 2012
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About the author

MARLEY GIBSON is the author of all of the Ghost Huntress books, and co-wrote The Other Side with Patrick Burns and Dave Schrader. She lives in Savannah, GA, and can be found online at www.marleygibson.com or at her blog, www.booksboysbuzz.com.

Patrick Burns is the star of TruTV’s Haunting Evidence. He lives in Atlanta, Georgia.

Dave Schrader hosts KTLK FM’s Darkness Radio. He lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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