LITERCURIOUS BOOK REIVEW
Title | A Haunted Road Atlas: Sinister Stops, Dangerous Destinations, and True Crime Tales |
Author | Christine Schiefer & Em Schultz |
Publisher | Andrews McMeel Publishing (May 31, 2022) |
Format | Kindle, Paperback, Audiobook |
Genre | History Humor, Supernaturalism, Internet Social Media Humor |
Pages / Runtime | 304 / 6 hours and 45 minutes / 473 KB |
Language | English |
ISBN / ASIN | Book 978-1524872106 Kindle B09TVHJLLC Audiobook B09VYDGBWQ |
AUTHORS

SYNOPSIS
A Haunted Road Atlas is written and performed by Christine Schiefer and her co-author Em Schultz. There is one word that sums up this insanity; cleverly wrapped up in either the written work or the unabridged audiobook, and that word is – fun. Schiefer and Schultz have created a powerful diversion from everyday irrelevant concerns with their fantabulous journey across the entire Continental United States!
Now back to the review. The book is subdivided into individual geographic locations. The reader joins the trip mentally with Christine and Em, visiting haunted hotels, paranormal tours and strange and weird places. That’s not all; oh no! A Haunted Road Atlas also covers: notorious criminals, murders, mayhem, massacres, and con-men. All these are accompanied by fun facts and opinions. I both read and listened to their productions, and I highly recommend the audiobook version. The narrative is rapid delivered and the staccato humor just blew my socks off.
CONCLUSION
Imagine for a moment the most unhinged but fun person that you know or can imagine. Now add in a touch of Zac Bagin’s of Ghost Adventures fame. Sprinkle in some spooky places with two uproarious, loud and gregarious story tellers, and you have a simple idea of just how deep the rabbit hole goes.
It confounds me just how they managed to cram so much humor into this book. If you enjoy alternative humor, delivered by consummate entertainers look no further.
I sincerely hope that they manage to get to visit Alaska and Hawaii just so that there will be another magical creation.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I would like to thank Christine Schiefer & Em Schultz, Andrews McMeel Publishing, and NetGalley for affording me the opportunity to review A Haunted Road Atlas: Sinister Stops, Dangerous Destinations, and True Crime Tales.
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