Rating:  Summary: Great book that ties the Spirt World and Route 66. Review: They took my idea and did it one better by including real locations and true stories. I was just going to make up stories. Sometimes they wonder off the road, but that is true sixty-six style. There is always another adventure just across the road and what could be better than 66 of them. My favorite story, The Nat in Amarillo Texas, I can still feel the chill.John "Colonel 66" Marshall Webmaster for "All Roads Lead To www.Route-66.com"
Rating:  Summary: In the True S P I R I T of Route 66 Review: They took my idea and did it one better by including real locations and true stories. I was just going to make up stories. Sometimes they wonder off the road, but that is true sixty-six style. There is always another adventure just across the road and what could be better than 66 of them. My favorite story, The Nat in Amarillo Texas, I can still feel the chill. John "Colonel 66" Marshall Webmaster for "All Roads Lead To www.Route-66.com"
Rating:  Summary: Great book that ties the Spirt World and Route 66. Review: This is a wonderful book that is very easy to read and has great continuity. While the writing is done in a matter of fact manner, you do dedect the feelings the writers have for their subject and each location. The writing is professional, tight and concise. The pictures help to give the reader a great feel for the location being described. The maps and other graphics helps the reader feel like they are traveling down Route 66. The book itself is almost a map of Old 66. The writing is very smooth and once you start to read about a haunted location you will not stop till you are finished. Each haunted location is described with information and facts that make you want to go see that location. The information also is factually presented so that the reader can use his/her deductive powers to make up their own minds as to the reality of the haunting. This is a must have book for any Route 66 fan as well as any follower of the Spirit World.
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