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Ghost Stories of the Rocky Mountains (édition 1999)

par Barbara Smith (Auteur)

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These haunting tales from the high country include mysteries surrounding many well-known buildings and landmarks, some of which might be inhabited by restless spirits to this day! Features stories from Barkerville, the Banff Springs Hotel, the Little Bighorn, Warren Air Force Base and more.
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Titre:Ghost Stories of the Rocky Mountains
Auteurs:Barbara Smith (Auteur)
Info:Lone Pine (1999), Edition: Volume 1, 240 pages
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  BooksInMirror | Feb 19, 2024 |
I’ve read enough collections of ghostly folklore over the years to say this is one is very typical. The stories are grouped by setting (mines, inns, highways, etc.) and relayed with seriousness. Smith’s more interested in writing down the stories than she is in sensationalising them or passing judgement, which I appreciate, but she also knows how to tell a story, pique interest, and give the reader chills.

Also typical, in my experience, are the historical tidbits and figures that flesh out some of the stories, the range of ghosts from “I felt a presence” to “a ghost fixed my flat tire” to “we don’t book people into that room anymore”, and the general quirkiness of the collection. I also liked that the book feels pretty comprehensive and that a lot of the history and stories were new to me. Smith’s done a lot of research, from interviews to reading biographies to scrolling through newspaper archives, but she’s also good about picking and choosing the encounters that will appeal most to readers.

You can also tell, though, which stories came from which sources, because there are some disappointingly short snippets that clearly came from a single column-inch in an old newspaper, where Smith can’t say more than “it was reported that”. At least she shares in the disappointment. Her connections between stories can also feel a bit forced at times but I don’t think I’d be able to do much better in her shoes and I’d rather that than utterly disjointed reading.

And fortunately, like I said, I’ve read a lot of true ghost stories—including other collections by Smith—so this was exactly what I wanted when I picked it up. It’s quirky, it’s easy reading, it’s entertaining, and I finished the book satisfied. But as it’s a totally average book for its genre, it gets a totally average rating.

To bear in mind: Occasionally has an … interesting … definition of what constitutes the Rockies.
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  NinjaMuse | Aug 31, 2020 |
So so book of ghost stories. Tends more towards urban legends than hauntings or ghosts. Broken into several sections such as hitchhikers, public locations, theaters, mines. Does have a few pics but most of them are not of the location that the story relates too. And the author's trying to be funny/quirky at the end of some stories just falls flat. Who knows you may encounter ….ghost. She does mentions places in both the US and Canada. Ok, but not the best by any means. ( )
  ChrisWeir | Oct 2, 2018 |
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These haunting tales from the high country include mysteries surrounding many well-known buildings and landmarks, some of which might be inhabited by restless spirits to this day! Features stories from Barkerville, the Banff Springs Hotel, the Little Bighorn, Warren Air Force Base and more.

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