Book: Haunted Plantations of the South
Author: Richard Southall
Release date (if applicable): June 7, 2015
Synopsis: Mr. Southall takes readers on a tour of the most haunted plantations of the South. Who lived there and why do they insist on staying?
My rating: 4 Stars
My opinion: I found this book to be incredibly well researched. From a history plantation perspective, it was fascinating. I just wish the author would have put more on the haunting into it. For a book on haunting, I found it to be lacking.
Other reviewers have commented on the academic feel to the book. I must state that I do agree with this assessment, but tend to like books written in that format for non-fictional works. Just note, that it does have a dry feeling to it if you like your "ghost stories" from a more "emotional"/descriptive perspective. I happen to prefer that in my fictional ghost stories.
I had an ARC, but the really weird thing I found in this book was that there were no pictures and/or maps in the book. This book screamed for both things to tie it together.
Source: Llewellyn Worldwide, Ltd. for Netgalley
Would I recommend? : Sure. There are very few books on this topic that I don't recommend. I simply liked this one for the format the author selected.
Stand Alone or Part of a Series: Stand Alone