Friday, October 31, 2025

Ghost-Hunting for Dummies by Zak Bagans

 



Reviewed by Jeanne

 

Yes, there is a “for Dummies” book for just about anything, including Ghost-Hunting.

Bagans, the host for Ghost Adventures and curator for The Haunted Museum, has produced a guide for all those who wish to seek out spirits.  Divided into four major sections, the book begins with “The Basics of Ghost Hunting.”  This includes a brief history of spirit beliefs going back to the ancient Egyptians, and then follows up with retellings of some of the most famous ghost tales including The Bell Witch.  He then goes through some of the history of ghosts, including scientific exploration, early researchers and believers, etc.

The second section deals with getting ready to search for ghosts, offering tips on where to look (cemeteries are a good option), researching reputably haunted places, equipment (FYI: BPL has a thermal imager for checkout in our Library of Things), and –perhaps most importantly—what dangers a ghost hunter might face.  These are not limited to angry spirits or trespassing charges, but also things like mold, asbestos, and histoplasmosis.  He also advises to take a first aid-kit, leave children at home, and don’t chew gum while recording.

The next section brings it all together, when it’s time to start the real investigations. Bagans covers capturing ghosts on film, evaluating evidence, contacting ghosts (Ouija boards, ghost boxes, table tipping, automatic writing, and so forth), interviewing witnesses, building case reports, “building a presence” in the ghost hunting community (don’t know if pun was intended or not), and what to do when things go wrong.

The final section contains lists of haunted places and signs that your own house is haunted.

Even if you don’t decide to open your own paranormal investigations, you’ll have a better idea of what these intrepid souls have gone through when you watch Ghost Adventures or Ghost Hunters or other such programs.

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