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Haunted Canada 6: More Terrifying True Stories
Written by Joel A. Sutherland
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For his brand-new story collection, author Joel A. Sutherland has scoured the country for more creepy and chilling tales. Get underneath the covers, because between these book covers are stories that include the one about:
A supernatural sea hag that haunts Dobbin's Gardens marsh on Bell Island, Newfoundland and Labrador; a used book from a Barrie, Ontario book shop that conjures up a ghostly figure that accompanies the buyer home; and a little girl, who died on the playground, and continues to haunt St. Ignatius School in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
With moody black-and-white illustrations, and archival photos throughout, this collection is perfect for those who like a frightfully good read!

2 comments:
this book made me scared and this book talks a lot about ghost and demon.
This book is super, duper extremely SCARY! I got goosebumps and there were shivers running down my spine. The book is awesome. The stories are supposed to be "real" but I do not believe in ghosts one little bit. I 100% do not believe in ghosts. (Well, maybe 99% or 98%.Just forget about that.) The point is that I am not afraid of ghosts!I don't believe in ghosts but when I read creepy stories like the ones in Haunted Canada I get scared. Whenever I read This book I had to read it in a room my parents were in because I did not have the guts to read it in my room by myself. My favourite story in the book was the first one. It is called The Swamp Hag and it is a story from Newfoundland. I will recommend this book to my friends but warn them about it first
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