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Summary: Almost an "Episodes" Synopsis
Comment: "Ghost Hunting" can almost be described as written summaries of several investigations from the TV series. Any fan searching for new material will probably be disappointed, although there are commentaries and anecdotes providing some insight to the "behind-the-scenes" aspects of the covered investigations, and the thoughts and feelings of Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson. Several of the pictures are interesting as well. For a fan of Ghost Hunters insistent on owning all memorabilia or seeking more detail regarding their investigations, this may be for you. For anyone else, I would recommend purchasing the DVD's of the series. Ghost Hunters - The Complete First Season
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Summary: Best show on Sci-Fi gets a book
Comment: For fans of the show its a little redundant but adds some background stuff that's interesting. Being a fan of the show, you either believe in ghosts or think these guys are greatest conmen of all time. Nice to see their differences from the "I-Feel-Someone's-In-The-Room" approach to discoveries of the paranormal.
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Summary: The Ghost Hunters
Comment: I enjoyed reading this book based on the investigations of Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson of the SCIFI Channel's The Ghost Hunters. In the book, you will get a recap of some of their investigations and some behind the scenes information as well. It was fun reading about Jason, Grant and the whole TAPS team and revisiting some of the places they had investigated on their show. If you like the series, you will most likely enjoy the book. As a fan of the show, I recommend the book.
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Summary: Great book
Comment: If you are a fan of Ghost Hunters, you will love this book. It gives more insight and a better understanding of the paranormal. And I love reading what Jason and Grant have to say about their experiences.
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Summary: Ghost Hunting
Comment: This is a good, entertaining, and quick read. The book is basically a big casefile of TAPS investigations with a little bit of history and exposition thrown in for good measure. Even those who watch the show regularly will find little anecdotes that didn't make it onto the screen as well as investigation summaries from before Ghost Hunters began to air. The case summaries are told by Jason Hawes with a little commentary thrown in, usually at the end of the story, by Grant Wilson. Those who don't watch the show may not understand why so much of the angst surrounding Brian Harnois was thrown in, but those who do will likely be at least tolerant of the material, though a case could still be made for the extra material being unnecessary, as the primary focus should be the investigations.





Summary: Almost an "Episodes" Synopsis
Comment: "Ghost Hunting" can almost be described as written summaries of several investigations from the TV series. Any fan searching for new material will probably be disappointed, although there are commentaries and anecdotes providing some insight to the "behind-the-scenes" aspects of the covered investigations, and the thoughts and feelings of Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson. Several of the pictures are interesting as well. For a fan of Ghost Hunters insistent on owning all memorabilia or seeking more detail regarding their investigations, this may be for you. For anyone else, I would recommend purchasing the DVD's of the series. Ghost Hunters - The Complete First Season
Customer Rating:





Summary: Best show on Sci-Fi gets a book
Comment: For fans of the show its a little redundant but adds some background stuff that's interesting. Being a fan of the show, you either believe in ghosts or think these guys are greatest conmen of all time. Nice to see their differences from the "I-Feel-Someone's-In-The-Room" approach to discoveries of the paranormal.
Customer Rating:





Summary: The Ghost Hunters
Comment: I enjoyed reading this book based on the investigations of Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson of the SCIFI Channel's The Ghost Hunters. In the book, you will get a recap of some of their investigations and some behind the scenes information as well. It was fun reading about Jason, Grant and the whole TAPS team and revisiting some of the places they had investigated on their show. If you like the series, you will most likely enjoy the book. As a fan of the show, I recommend the book.
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Summary: Great book
Comment: If you are a fan of Ghost Hunters, you will love this book. It gives more insight and a better understanding of the paranormal. And I love reading what Jason and Grant have to say about their experiences.
Customer Rating:





Summary: Ghost Hunting
Comment: This is a good, entertaining, and quick read. The book is basically a big casefile of TAPS investigations with a little bit of history and exposition thrown in for good measure. Even those who watch the show regularly will find little anecdotes that didn't make it onto the screen as well as investigation summaries from before Ghost Hunters began to air. The case summaries are told by Jason Hawes with a little commentary thrown in, usually at the end of the story, by Grant Wilson. Those who don't watch the show may not understand why so much of the angst surrounding Brian Harnois was thrown in, but those who do will likely be at least tolerant of the material, though a case could still be made for the extra material being unnecessary, as the primary focus should be the investigations.
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