![]() I enjoyed learning about rune stones in Cursed in the Graveyard, which only served to reinforce my thoughts on disturbing tombs or burial sites for purposes of research or grave-robbing.Ĭursed in the Attic introduced me to the case of The Crying Boy Paintings - which I'd somehow never read about - The Baleroy Chair of Death and The Basano Vase. In the chapter entitled Cursed Under Glass, we learn about the infamous Hope Diamond and Otzi the Iceman, whose mummified remains were discovered more than 5,000 years after his death. Each object is covered in a brief 5-8 minutes on audiobook, or a few pages in print format. ![]() The book is perfect for the audiobook format and is divided into categories, with each object given its own chapter. The author is clear at the start of the book that he doesn't intend to cover hauntings, whether they be haunted locations or haunted objects, which I thought was fair enough. ![]() Ocker was a mildly entertaining and interesting book, the kind of which is soon forgotten, but enjoyed while it lasted. Cursed Objects: Strange but True Stories of the World's Most Infamous Items by J.W. ![]()
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