Author:Wayne W Dyer
'Our thoughts are a magic part of us, and they carry us to places that have no boundaries, and no limitations'
In this bestselling thought-provoking book, Dr. Wayne Dyer stretches beyond self-help to self-realisation. To do so, he embarks on a journey to activate our minds and shows us how to transform our lives by using our thoughts constructively: in other words, how to focus on a belief and see it.
Using anecdotes and examples, writing with wit and compassion, and drawing on his own amazing life story, Dr. Dyer has, once again, written an inspirational self-help book that explores how to achieve personal transformation through the visualisation of thought - and teaches us that believing is seeing.
Ackroyd's book has its fair share of terrified hauntees and, unless you're a sceptic, there are plenty of scenes that will make the hairs on the back of your neck bristle
—— Simon Griffith , Mail on SundayA rich and compelling assembly of stories for winter nights
—— New StatesmanThis is a wonderful little book. It's properly old-fashioned and unorthodox, a scrapbook of clues, tittle-tattle, hints and mortal byways
—— Roger Clarke , IndependentAckroyd's collection glides seamlessly from terror to humour to downright peculiarity: it is the ideal read as the nights darken and Halloween approaches
—— Tina Jackson , MetroA fascinating anthology of sightings of ghosts in England over the centuries
—— Andrew Lycett , Literary ReviewA winning compendium
—— Daily TelegraphHe has found some sterling stories. It's for life, not just for Hallowe'en
—— TheBookBag.co.ukEverybody loves a good ghost story and this selection of spooky sightings, both scary and comical, will certainly satisfy an appetite for eerie reading
—— Daily ExpressThe stories have a pleasing strangeness, even, or perhaps especially if one does not believe in ghosts
—— Independent on SundayThe story of the phantom hitchhiker did give me the creeps
—— Colin Waters , Herald