Tuesday, June 6, 2023

Little Libraries, Another Modern Moron Book Review

Women, booze and opium roam back and forth from the tangible and spirit world, calling attention to the supernatural phenomena in 1985s "Great Ghost Stories."

My world is remote with a select atmosphere of books and dreams. ("Keeping His Promise," Algernon Blackwood) 

To obey the dictates of prudence and seek and understand solid facts, which students of the occult don't do E.F. Benson said in 1911s "Caterpillars." 

This 91 page book contains six short stories from the days of old. "The Squaw" by Bram Stoker is the newest story in "Great Ghost Stories." I acquired this book from one of my neighborhood Little Libraries. 

All six stories are by different authors between 1890-1914. 

Three and a half stars for this cool easy read.  

Mark Izzy Schurr