Susan Sizemore's Reviews > Ghost Hunt 2: MORE Chilling Tales of the Unknown
Ghost Hunt 2: MORE Chilling Tales of the Unknown
by Jason Hawes, Grant Wilson, Cameron Dokey
by Jason Hawes, Grant Wilson, Cameron Dokey
I cannot bring myself to finish this book. Sorry, GH guys. I'm a big fan. But I very much dislike the style in which this book was written. It comes across as fiction rather than reports on cases of ghost hunting. This format does not work for me. There are "characters" in this book - fictional team members used as point of view characters. Were there legal reasons for not using the names of know team members? Is this book meant to be fictional and I just didn't get it? Whatever the reasons behind the writing style, it so does not work fo rme.
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Sep 26, 2011 08:08am
Is it because it is a juevenile book?? I found I had a hard time with their first one like that, but will pass if this one is the same way.
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I'm kind of embarrassed and should delete the review. I downloaded the book to my Kindle without first finding out that it is YA. Felt really stupid when I went to the book's Amazon page and found out details. Still don't enjoy the style of the book, even though I now know it's for kids. Love the TAPS team and the case books.
Did you see that they have another one coming out called Ghost Trackers??..it looks like it is a fiction book. I would love to see them write a book on the history of TAPS. Also, I have facebooked them and they don't even talk about the books they have coming out which is kind of goofy (unless I am missing it)
