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Michelle –
“Haunted Dolls: Creepy True Stories of The World’s Most Evil Haunted Dolls” by Roger P. Mills is a fascinating and chilling exploration the paranormal activity, that goes beyond common toys used in childhood play. Mill’s is a non-fiction author that specializes in the subject matter of paranormal activity/psychic phenomenon, and conspiracy theories, he lives in Romania. The dolls that we know in modern times mostly children’s toys and adult collector’s items found in private homes and museums beg “Haunted Dolls: Creepy True Stories of The World’s Most Evil Haunted Dolls” by Roger P. Mills is a fascinating and chilling exploration the paranormal activity, that goes beyond common toys used in childhood play. Mill’s is a non-fiction author that specializes in the subject matter of paranormal activity/psychic phenomenon, and conspiracy theories, he lives in Romania. The dolls that we know in modern times mostly children’s toys and adult collector’s items found in private homes and museums began in the 19th and 20th centuries. Doll were manufactured for sale in Germany in the 15th century, before that dolls constructed of a variety of materials dating back to ancient Egypt, Rome and Greece. Many of the doll’s in this book have unknown origins that raise questions concerning the mystery of the unseen unexplained supernatural dimension. The stories take place at various locations throughout the world: (in addition to the U.S.) from Australia, British Columbia, England. Stories involving demonic possession and voodoo curses are among the most frightening, some dolls have been known to physically attack people. It was believed spirits of the departed could enter the dolls somehow: these dolls are widely known by their first names: Peggy, Robert, Anabelle, Mandy—the Janesville, MN. doll. Dolls have been reported to move from their original position to another, facial features can frightfully change: eyes move/blink, heads turn, limbs move. Sounds are heard including crying at night. Some dolls receive fan mail and visitors! One doll was observed in a museum by paranormal investigators and numerous followers online by webcam. Mills reports a detailed study-- complete with data, timestamp, and the images that appeared in ghostly form on camera, and the unexplained activity measured on equipment, phones, computers etc. by scores of observers. Another doll kept returning to its owner, despite the terrified owner’s attempt to find her another home. The stories are truthful, credible, descriptive and well written. There are cited references to books, documentaries, films and TV shows. ~ Special thanks and appreciation to the author for the DRC for the purpose of review. The audio version of this book is highly recommended.
Kimberly –
HAUNTED DOLLS: Creepy True Stories of the World's Most Evil Haunted Dolls, by Roger P. Mills, is a book consisting of some of the most renown cases of "true" haunted dolls from over the world. *Those with many eyewitness reports, that have never been able to be proven as a hoax.* If you're the type of person who has never liked the miniature human-based creations, then this book will be sure to intensify those shudder-inducing feelings. The author goes into clinical details and "scientific" tests HAUNTED DOLLS: Creepy True Stories of the World's Most Evil Haunted Dolls, by Roger P. Mills, is a book consisting of some of the most renown cases of "true" haunted dolls from over the world. *Those with many eyewitness reports, that have never been able to be proven as a hoax.* If you're the type of person who has never liked the miniature human-based creations, then this book will be sure to intensify those shudder-inducing feelings. The author goes into clinical details and "scientific" tests, mainly delving only into eyewitness reports as a method of backing up the findings already recorded. Some of the dolls that the public might be familiar with include: "Robert", a three-foot tall doll dressed in a sailor suit, who was rumored to move about on his own and cause electronic malfunctions to anything near his vicinity; and the "real" Annabelle, whose existence was made public by the films The Conjuring (2013), and Annabelle (2014). Personally, I found the actual recorded disturbances to be more unsettling than any movie could make them appear. "But not all dolls are created equally. And some have proven to be deadly . . . " The worst example, in my opinion, was entitled "The Doll of Sons", which had been in a family for generations. In this case, the first-born son to each daughter died within three days of its birth . . . the baby's cries later--allegedly--being heard coming from the doll, along with the cries of the preceding deceased infants. A nice little collection of cases, without added embellishments. Recommended.
Marie –
This was a spooky, true, short novel of haunted dolls and oujia boards. The haunted doll stories were the creepiest - it will make you think twice about buying dolls second hand. The oujia board stories were also creepy. Giving it five stars for giving me the spooks!
Bob Cantrell –
Just the thing to read at bedtime I read these stories with a little smile on my face, but they were just a bit creepy. My favorite story was about Robert, the doll. This is the second time I have heard about him. If the story is true then he is one creepy doll. I will admit that I read these stories with a bit of skepticism, but that made them all the more enjoyable to read. My wife has a doll from her childhood that is probably the size of some of these dolls. It isn't haunted I don't think, bu Just the thing to read at bedtime I read these stories with a little smile on my face, but they were just a bit creepy. My favorite story was about Robert, the doll. This is the second time I have heard about him. If the story is true then he is one creepy doll. I will admit that I read these stories with a bit of skepticism, but that made them all the more enjoyable to read. My wife has a doll from her childhood that is probably the size of some of these dolls. It isn't haunted I don't think, but my oldest grown son has never liked this doll. In fact he won't sleep in the same room as it now or when he was younger. He claimed the doll is evil. So I know firsthand about people being afraid of dolls and can say it you are afraid of dolls this book is not for you. However, if you like a good creepy story at bedtime this one will do.
Tim Shepard –
Good tales Another well researched book by the author. Certainly this book has a few stories that people may have never heard before. I was quite impressed with the telling.
Vickie –
Creepy but fun to read. Short stories. I knew about Annabelle but not Robert. Want a doll? Brouhaha
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