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Posted: Aug 10 2009
i would highly recommend this book. if u love 2 be scared by things that really happened, then this is the book 4 u!
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Posted: Mar 23 2009
this book is a must for those newly interested in various aspects of the paranormal. as the writer candidly tells of cases involving demon(s), he does so in a highly professional and credible manner. the scientific tools are described that help differentiate between real demonic evidence and the quack who wants his or her home classified as "haunted" for reasons of profit and thus presents noises, fraudulent photos of orbs, etc. this is an easy read: i read it straight through. . . so much for dinner that night. jk in wv
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( 1 of 1 found this review helpful ) Posted: Mar 15 2009
I love the Warrens, Ed influenced my own career. But the cases in this book seemed a little over exaggerated to me. It is an interesting read with a lot of good points. I wouldn't take it completely seriously as a compendium for future Demonologists, but if you want a look into what the Warren's life was like, this is kind of a good peek. Katie Boyd Author of Devils & Demonology In the 21st Century

















