This is where Spook by Mary Roach comes in, a book that works to scientifically consider various studies of the afterlife to see what, if any, proof has ever truly been found. It’s easy enough to be broadly skeptical and give the subject no time of day, but when I hear stories of ectoplasm spilling from a medium’s mouth, communicating with the other side, or children remembering past lives I want a more thorough examination of these incidents that lays all details bare. But lately I’ve taken a greater interest in considering accounts of the paranormal more closely. I can’t help but find videos or written accounts of the strange, otherworldly, or unknown alluring. This has felt somewhat contradictory to my secular upbringing, but it’s something that I simply haven’t been able to help. “What happens when we die? Does the light just go out and that’s that-the million-year nap? Or will some part of my personality, my me-ness, persist? What will that feel like? What will I do all day? Is there a place to plug in my laptop?” In an attempt to find out, Mary Roach brings her tireless curiosity to bear on an array of contemporary and history soul-searchers: scientists, schemers, engineers, mediums, all trying to prove (or disprove) that life goes on after we die.Īlong with my love for horror I’ve always had a (sometimes terrified) fascination with the paranormal.
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