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solid collection of eyewitness accounts of high strangeness, presented without wild speculation and with a generous spirit, Compelling Anecdotes

I enjoyed this wellwritten book, with its anecdotes from many people who have experienced strange things in the forests, abandoned farms, and ghost towns of North America.
Good little short stories

Some of these stories are pretty creepy, Some are duds and can be explained, But overall, I liked the book, There's a little something in it for everyone, This book had some creepy tales one or two of them left just enough reality and mystery to imagine that they really could have happened and made me shiver.


Until I got to one of the very last stories, where a person claims to have been abducted by aliens, was a special strong person for being able to resist paralysis and kill an alien as well as give a short speech about their right not to be abducted and mind controlled and it is so either hysterically made up or
Get It Now Strange Things In The Woods: A Collection Of Terrifying Tales Narrated By Steve Stockton Presented As Digital Format
soberingly delusional that it really upsets the otherwise faintly supernatural/government conspiratorial vibe that the rest of the stories give off.


I understand that these are stories from real people recorded and transcribed as they told them but cutting one story fromwouldnt really affect the page count and would have really helped this book.
this was really fun. there were a couple stories in here that were obviously fabricated and a little ridiculous but overall was an enjoyable read, This book is not truly terrifying, but there are a few spooky stories, Generally, it's poorly written and a huge disappointment, I'm finally in a reading mood so I wanted to make the most of it, that's how I landed on this book,
I'm a big fan ofShort chaptersPersonal paranormal storiesSpooky forests so this was a perfect, bitesized read,
Lovingly crafted, this book compiles a bunch of spooky stories told to the author by several people who remain anonymous, much to my liking since it adds a new layer of mystery to it all.

I'm definitely going to read more of this author soon, I love Steve's tales,

A great batch of unusual and intriguing tales from Steve Stockton, The only thing missing is the soothing sound of Steve's voice as heard on his YouTube Channel, This collection of short creepy encounters in the woods is perfect if you're looking for something noncommittal to read,

Some stories are scary, some wholesome, and some show what imaginative horror the human mind is capable of when scared,

Overall, not bad, Most of the stories can easily be explained and a few are just silly, Nothing spooky or creepy. I forced myself to finish this book, This book was so quaint in the beginning, I really enjoyed reading the stories that seemed to come from old mountain men, it reminded me of the long tales my uncles and grandparents would share when I was a kid.
But for some reason, the latter half of the book really started to go downhill for me, some of the stories weren't even woods related, and seemed scrambled and not put together well.
Chaptersandin particular seemed so weird and out of place, I think this book should've been edited down a bit more for sure, cutting out some of the shorter, nonsensical stories would've helped the final product so much.
I really liked this. I recommend to anyone whos also into cryptids but also with the national parks and woods in America, A fast short read with multiple short stories in it,.A bunch of weird tales, some are rather creepy, Old people have some of the best tales to tell, The title of this is a bit misleading, as these stories are quirky rather than terrifying, Some are traditionally paranormal, there are some that fall under high strangeness and some are just odd, The stories are short and theres a wide selection, My favourite is the pizza in the Pine Barrens, This wasnt a page turner for me, I read a few chapters at a time, But it wasnt easy to finish Boring, odd and I probably would not recommend Short and entertaining I listened to the Audible version because my sister has a subscription and she let me.
It was by turns spooking, interesting and funny, Nothing too, too scary which is fine by me, It was a good thing to listen to while I was pretty much alone in the office, The pacing was good. The narrator clear and easily understood, I enjoyed the fact that the writer preserved the language of the source of the individual tales, Allinall a very good collection of stories, As a fellow Northeast Tennessee resident, I loved this book, It's filled with ghost stories from mostly this area, It's just a collection of people's personal encounters, Ghost and more. I would read more by this author, Not a bad collection at all, There were a few stories that I mentioned in my first update that I really enjoyed from the first half of the book, From the second half I liked The Lightning Ball and a few others, But the two that stood out the most were definitely Angel hair and Brown Mountain Lights, I actually ended up going down the rabbit hole of the 'Angel Hair' phenomenon so I would like to thank Stockton for for giving me something to entertain myself with for the next few days lol.
I just love me a good collection of ghost, bigfoot, ufo's stories, I especially like that this one is told more like a 'wordofthemouth' story, Picture living in a small town somewhere, and inviting all of the elderly people to stop by and visit you for a coffee or cup of tea, and you ask each one of them what was the most terrifying thing that ever happened to them.
That is the vibe of this book, I would have changed the title to Strange Things in the Woods: A collection of interesting tales, as the stories shared are by no means terrifying but are interesting.
This is a quick read, and illuminates glimpses of life in a simpler time, when young boys could roam the woods in search of adventure and people still told stories as a means of entertainment.
I enjoyed the book. A nice little collection of weird rather than spooky stories, There's not much editing and spellchecking in these self published books, but you can spend and hour or two reading these stories and have a good time.
Just don't expect anything too crazy or scary, Have you ever encountered anything strange, weird or odd in the woods If so, you're not alone! Welcome to STRANGE THINGS IN THE WOODS, a collection of true, weird encounters by veteran outdoorsman Steve Stockton.
In this volume, read about:

An invisible organist in the sky, a floating coffin and a giant mysterious ball
The spooky sounds of ghostly kittens, a screaming woman and a crying baby
Giant snakes, Bigfootlike creatures and a lake monster
Haunted cabins, mysterious dwellings and sites of strange cult activity
Tarot cards nailed to trees, an Ouija board that wouldn't burn and a voodoo doll
And many MORE true stories!.