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I fell in love with ghost stories as a young girl around the fire pit when our family would go camping. My uncle Tommy put on his special Coca-Cola hat and pants, which meant that we were in for some spooky tales. So I never pass up the opportunity to read ghost stories when I see them.

These were enjoyable, a few what I heard of before, but I would read these over and over again, merely to remember my youth and get my spooky on.

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📖📖 Book Review 📖📖 Tony Brueski delivers absolutely beautiful multicultural ghost stories in his new novel, The World’s Favorite Ghost Stories. For centuries, people of all ages and all cultures from around the world have been fascinated with specters that, depending on your beliefs, share our world with us. In a departure from traditional jump scare ghost stories, Brueski shares traditional and timeless stories passed down through generations, across cultures that honor humanity’s fascination with the afterlife and the need to explain what happens to us when we die.

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Review is on Goodreads and will be posted on instagram closer to publication date and on Amazon when published!

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A collection of short but sweet ghost stories 😊

I liked that these varied in theme although my favourite two had a similar theme of a widower and his plan to move on!!

These were written by a range of different authors in the late 1800s to early 1900s so tone was formal and 'proper English ' which reminded me of my uni days 🤣 I didn't find these to be scary ghost stories but more thought provoking and intriguing due to the cultural differences in the stories and authors. A good read before bedtime!!

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