The Scary States of America review by RRit
The Scary States of America
by Michael Teitelbaum
Age Range - Any Age
Genre - Educational
Five Star Award

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Age at time of review - 14
Reviewer's Location - Norristown, PA, United States
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Warning: This book is not for the faint of heart. Some of these stories are scary, but some are just plain weird. Yet, they're all true. For example, the bleeding house in Georgia was, at one time, the home of a serial killer. There are also some that aren't scary, they just have to do with the paranormal, like the statue of a little girl that comes to life and hides during thunderstorms. This book is for people who are ready to face the paranormal in their state. 

Opinion: 

This book does scare me, but it's also fascinating to see what unusual things happen in each state. I didn't love the stories about the creatures such as the lizardman or the real-life werewolf, but the others were good. The story of the girls who got lost in the lighthouse made me feel really  sad, and scared because anyone could follow after and die. I would recommend it to people who laugh at the paranormal. I would advise people to proceed with caution.
Rating:
5
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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