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“A lot of people like to say they aren’t scared of those things. But they never went inside that hotel.” ~Bobby Claborn, Apache Oklahoma
To say I’m generally a skeptic of all things “supernatural” is probably a gross understatement. I’ve never encountered any phenomenon that could not be explained, simply and rationally, with a bit of scientific reasoning. ‘Inexplicable’ just isn’t a part of my normal, everyday vocabulary. With that in mind, it is fair to say that I approached Jeff Provine’s Haunted Oklahoma with more than a little dubious prudence.
Color me pleasantly surprised.
This isn’t your run-of-the-mill collection of campfire ghost stories. Provine’s intertwining of genuine historical references and eyewitness testimonials gives each accounting an educational provenance that makes for fascinating reading, even for an incredulous rationalist like me.
To say I’m generally a skeptic of all things “supernatural” is probably a gross understatement. I’ve never encountered any phenomenon that could not be explained, simply and rationally, with a bit of scientific reasoning. ‘Inexplicable’ just isn’t a part of my normal, everyday vocabulary. With that in mind, it is fair to say that I approached Jeff Provine’s Haunted Oklahoma with more than a little dubious prudence.
Color me pleasantly surprised.
This isn’t your run-of-the-mill collection of campfire ghost stories. Provine’s intertwining of genuine historical references and eyewitness testimonials gives each accounting an educational provenance that makes for fascinating reading, even for an incredulous rationalist like me.