I enjoy reading all kinds of paranormal books to get another paranormal investigator or medium's sense of the paranormal. The latest one I read is called "Anatomy of a Ghost" by Robin M. Strom-Mackey.
The book is a comprehensive "Guide to Analyzing the Dead." In the book,
Robin outlines all kids of paranormal entities that have been talked
about in the paranormal world. She explains poltergeists really well
(They are manifestations of mental and emotional energy that simulate
ghostly activity).
She talks about haunted houses and
gives a nice overview of the spirtuality movement in history. As a
meteorologist, I also appreciated the chapter on physics and quantum
physics. She also covers creatures from other cultures.
I found it interesting and well-researched! Well worth a paranormal read! - Rob
ABOUT THE BOOK: Anatomy of a Ghost is a careful dissection of many subjects on the
paranormal. Find out what experts in the field really believe about
ghosts and haunted locations. Beyond just spirits and ghostly phenomena,
the book also covers man-made paranormal entities, the unexplained
shadow people and the lore surrounding angels and demons. Looking for
evidence that the soul survives bodily death? The chapter on After Death
Communications and Near Death Experiences suggests that such
experiences are universal and, in the case of After Death
Communications, occur quite frequently. Included in the book are many of
the first-hand experiences by the author and her colleagues. From the
child ghost in Pennsylvania, to the demon in Dover. The book is laced
with stories from people who have actually experienced the paranormal in
their own lives.