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Ghost Hunt: Chilling Tales of the Search for the Unseen
Ghost Hunt Chilling Tales of the Search for the Unseen
Author: Jason Hawes, Grant Wilson, Cameron Dokey
An exciting new middle grade collection of spooky paranormal investigations based on REAL ghost hunts from stars of the TV show Ghost Hunters, the number one reality show on cable television! — In a lush, thick volume, Ghost Hunt will feature multiple stories dramatized with cliff hangers and red herrings to heighten suspense an...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780316099592
ISBN-10: 0316099597
Publication Date: 9/7/2010
Pages: 304
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3.6 stars, based on 9 ratings
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Book Type: Hardcover
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daredevilgirl013 avatar reviewed Ghost Hunt: Chilling Tales of the Search for the Unseen on + 746 more book reviews
This is probably the best book I've read by these two yet. The adult books are so horrible and have nothing to do with their cases, but this one does! Granted it's funny as I remember some of the episodes that the stories are based off of in this book, yet Steve and Tango are missing from the stories. BRING THEM INTO THE BOOK! Instead we get two twins and a couple of girls. Woo. I want the cast! The stories are interesting and don't go into too great of a detail as this was made for younger teens, but I did like it! Just wish Steve and Tango were in it to make it more like the show.
lvp avatar reviewed Ghost Hunt: Chilling Tales of the Search for the Unseen on + 41 more book reviews
I saw this book in the YA section at my library and I was really excited. I had no idea the TAPS team had written a series of books (three for tweens and two for adults) and I love the show Ghost Hunters. This book (one of the tween series) was ok. It was written for the younger crowd and you can tell. The stories aren't very scary and though Grant and Jason (founders of the TAPS team) were represented in each ghost story they weren't very believable, I found them kind of childish.

I would recommend this book for children or young teenagers. For more mature and scary stories try reading "Seeking Spirits" or "Ghost Hunting".


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