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A review by taisynn
Harold the Haunted Doll: The Terrifying, True Story of the World's Most Sinister Doll by Anthony Quinata
5.0
Entertaining, Engaging, Thought-provoking
Harold the Doll as told by it's current owner. A manipulative spirit has captured innocent spirits and captured them inside with the doll. The doll pretends to be one thing, like a misunderstood spirit or child, then suddenly pretends to be another. This manipulation confuses both psychics and paranormal investigators alike. Only through the help of a sensitive, autistic child does the truth get revealed; a child who cannot lie and doesn't understand deception. This causes a case of demonic oppression that is scary and thought-provoking. This is a really good book, whether you believe in this sort of thing or not, and very much resonates with other haunted doll stories such as Anabelle and Robert the Doll.
Harold the Doll as told by it's current owner. A manipulative spirit has captured innocent spirits and captured them inside with the doll. The doll pretends to be one thing, like a misunderstood spirit or child, then suddenly pretends to be another. This manipulation confuses both psychics and paranormal investigators alike. Only through the help of a sensitive, autistic child does the truth get revealed; a child who cannot lie and doesn't understand deception. This causes a case of demonic oppression that is scary and thought-provoking. This is a really good book, whether you believe in this sort of thing or not, and very much resonates with other haunted doll stories such as Anabelle and Robert the Doll.