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"May sudden death come to anyone who dare sit in my chair."
Cursed Objects is a collection of information centering on infamous, creepy objects from around the world believed to be cursed. From chairs to haunted graves to creepy dolls to expensive jewels, there are many cursed objects depicted in this book.
This was my first non-fiction book (other than a few autobiographies) and it did not disappoint. Of course, I am attracted to all things macabre so what better way to start my non-fiction journey than with eerie objects supposedly cursed!
I found this to be very informative. It was interesting and fun learning about cursed objects around the world from different countries, how or why things became cursed and by who. The layout of the book was great as it was divided into sections focusing on specific objects like "Cursed in Glass", "Cursed in Stone", "Cursed in the Graveyard", etc. You could tell the author did a lot of research and actually traveled to gather this information. There were also illustrations throughout depicting some of the objects which I thought was cool.
Overall, it was a very interesting book!
Cursed Objects is a collection of information centering on infamous, creepy objects from around the world believed to be cursed. From chairs to haunted graves to creepy dolls to expensive jewels, there are many cursed objects depicted in this book.
This was my first non-fiction book (other than a few autobiographies) and it did not disappoint. Of course, I am attracted to all things macabre so what better way to start my non-fiction journey than with eerie objects supposedly cursed!
I found this to be very informative. It was interesting and fun learning about cursed objects around the world from different countries, how or why things became cursed and by who. The layout of the book was great as it was divided into sections focusing on specific objects like "Cursed in Glass", "Cursed in Stone", "Cursed in the Graveyard", etc. You could tell the author did a lot of research and actually traveled to gather this information. There were also illustrations throughout depicting some of the objects which I thought was cool.
Overall, it was a very interesting book!