The author shares his knowledge and experience with ghosts to examine life after death; and provides details on various ghostly situations he has witnessed.
Robbie and Dora, the spookiest ghosts on Fear Street, switch into high gear when Oliver Bowen, a kid who just refuses to be scared, moves into their house.
Explores people's beliefs about ghosts, and studies the different ways of proving or disproving their existence; includes information on famous haunted houses, apparitions, poltergeists, and ghostbusting.
Twelve-year-old Buddy Sanders complains to a strange old man that he is tired of playing baseball on a losing team, and suddenly finds himself in 1948, playing for the fantastic "Doom Squad"--the only problem is Buddy knows the entire team died in a bus accident after the championship game, and he must find a way to change history before it's too late.
Describes sightings of such famous ghosts as those of Abraham Lincoln and John Lennon. Also discusses the phenomenon of channeling by which ghosts communicate with the living directly or through a medium.
Eighteen-year-old Sam falls in with his mother's bizarre scheme to revitalize his younger brother's flagging career as a piano prodigy, and agrees to compose "new works" by a long dead composer and present them to his brother as the dictations of a ghost.
When the television show "Exceedingly Haunted Homes of England" hears rumors of ghosts at Tom Golden's school, he and his "invisible friends" must track down some ghosts that have turned visible in order to restore the balance between the ghost and human worlds.
A collection of scary traditional tales from all over the world, including "Apparitions" from Germany, "The Hundredth Skull" from Ohio, and "The Ogre's Arm" from Japan.