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Norman: The Doll That Needed to Be Locked Away
Norman: The Doll That Needed to Be Locked Away | Stephen Lancaster
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When paranormal investigator Stephen Lancaster brought home an old doll from an antique shop, he had no idea what bizarre and terrifying things were about to occur. From Day One, Norman the doll raised Hell. He caused sudden infestations of rats and spiders. He frightened dogs and put children in trances. He even moved on his own in video surveillance footage. And that was just the beginning. Norman takes you on a thrilling journey into Stephen's life with a doll that has held the spirit of an unborn child for over fifty years. A haunted doll that still lives in Stephen's house, locked away in his own room to keep him from once again endangering the house and Stephen's family.
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Gingermint2000
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If you like ghost hunting shows then you will enjoy this book. Stephen Lancaster, the author finds a doll in an antique shop and discovers he has a haunted doll. This book cannot be read late of night.

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NerdyRev
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Panpan

I honestly cannot believe I finished this book, but it was a review copy, so.. The writing is pretty terrible for this book and I lowered my expectations- dropped concepts, statements like “or should I say..” (if you should have said it, don‘t write it the other way!), and sentences which make little sense. Then there are the proofs of the living doll. He has cameras all through his house, so stills are provided as proof. Ugh.

NerdyRev How this has multiple 4 and 5 star ratings on Goodreads is beyond me 7y
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NerdyRev
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I will admit it- I thought this was fiction, but it isn‘t. It is a “true” haunted doll book. Knowing this, I quickly lowered my reading standards and set them to mass produced true crime/self published standards. Even with that, this book is filled with sections like this one.

LeahBergen Umm... 🤔 7y
JPeterson Makes perfect sense.... 🤨😒 7y
NerdyRev The book is filled with sentence/paragraphs like this. Somehow it is sitting at 4.5 stars on Goodreads! 7y
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