Excuse my dust, I've been working. My name is Greg Loewen, the philosopher and writer. Of the 65 books I have written thus far, the book I'm about to tell you about is easily the strangest. It's entitled 'A Field Guide to Common Ghosts', and though there is no Audubon to illustrate such creatures, you'll find the multitude of first-hand accounts of experiences with spooks, well, downright spooky. But this guide is not only a series of narratives designed to make you look over your shoulder, it's a serious catalogue of a kind of being that many of us both believe in and yet disdain ourselves for so believing. You'll get over that tension once you've read it, and find it replaced with a kind of awe; awful in some of its terrors, but also awesome in its opening of your mind into the hitherto unknown and the horizon beyond. So, join me in this unique journey, and let it take you bodily into another dimension in which the usual distinction between the living and the dead no longer seems to apply.
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I think the concept of your book is a good one. However, as I tried to read the sample offered through your link, the book formatting makes it really hard to read.