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378 reviews for:
Cursed Objects: Strange But True Stories of the World's Most Infamous Items
J.W. Ocker
378 reviews for:
Cursed Objects: Strange But True Stories of the World's Most Infamous Items
J.W. Ocker
medium-paced
Like reference guide, it touches on pretty famous and known cursed objects.
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funny
mysterious
medium-paced
This is a fun silly book. Each chapter is a 10 page or less story about an object in history that is supposedly cursed. From King Tut and Shakespeares graves, to creepy ass dolls, and crystal skulls.
This book was fun to pick up here and there when I just wanted a quick chapter or two.
dark
funny
informative
mysterious
fast-paced
huh. idk if i was expecting this to be more than just a rather repetitive list of cursed object stories, or if i was expecting the stories to be more captivating than they were, but in the end i just found this book to be rather boring
I definitely loved how much fun the author seemed to have with this - because cursed objects are freaking fun but I was super surprised there weren't pictures of anything, especially since the author says he went and visited them. Like, why no pictures then, buddy? I want to be cursed by association!
funny
informative
lighthearted
medium-paced
informative
lighthearted
mysterious
fast-paced
adventurous
dark
mysterious
medium-paced
I learned so many cool and weird things reading "Cursed Objects." You wouldn't think a book about curses is a delight, but it is. Ocker tells the story with humor and energy, so it's a nonfiction book that's easy to breeze through. The book is gorgeous with excellent illustrations and a fantastic cover.
informative
lighthearted
medium-paced
A fun and topical look at some famous cursed objects.