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The Unseen Hand
- A New Exploration of Poltergeist Phenomena
- De: Jenny Ashford
- Narrado por: Jenny Ashford
- Duración: 10 h y 56 m
- Versión completa
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Rapping on the walls. Mysterious rains of stones. Furniture moving around by itself. Phantom voices. Unexplained fires. Invisible assaults. The symptoms of poltergeist activity are well known, but what is a poltergeist, really? Is it some type of demon, or an angry spirit whose only mission is to cause mischief and destruction? Is it the unconscious energy of a troubled living person, somehow affecting the environment from a distance? Or could it all be simply fraud or misidentification?
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Intriguing!
- De Amanda Vatter en 04-26-17
- The Unseen Hand
- A New Exploration of Poltergeist Phenomena
- De: Jenny Ashford
- Narrado por: Jenny Ashford
Historical/Scientific Look At Poltergeist Activity
Revisado: 03-23-18
Where does The Unseen Hand rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
First time I've used Audible.
What was the most compelling aspect of this narrative?
Enjoyed the format of the book. This is a historical progression of poltergeist cases broken up into different categories of activity from least to worst.
Have you listened to any of Jenny Ashford’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I listen to Jenny and Tom's "13 O'Clock Podcast" and watch some of their videos on YouTube. Jenny has spent a lot of time researching information on these books which is impressive. The show gives a more general overview of paranormal and true crime cases.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The historical progression and increase in activity from each chapter to the next keeps your interest the whole time. The audible version is almost 12 hours which I binge listened to over a week.
Any additional comments?
Jenny and Tom are very practical and no b.s. in their approach to the paranormal and true crime cases...also very funny. I would recommend the podcast for audible listeners since it's just as good as this book. Still no sign of that raccoon in the book though...there was a talking mongoose.
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