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5 Haunted Bookstores in North America for Horror Enthusiasts



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Reading books is a way to educate yourself and enter a whole new world of your imagination at the same time. Good bookstores often become sanctuaries for bookworms who can’t stop searching for new, intriguing books to read. And if they are passionate about horror or mysteries, walking into haunted bookstores sounds like a real adventure. 

As scary as it might seem, it can be fun to explore old, dark places full of books that are considered haunted. It’s almost like turning the page of a dark fantasy story. Many haunted bookstores can be found around, but in this article, we will focus on 5 of the most outstanding ones in North America.

1. Wicked Goods, Salem, Massachusetts

Wicked Goods

What could be a better name for a haunted bookshop? Wicked Goods is a bookshop located in Salem, which is considered one of the most haunted towns in the US. The citizens say that various supernatural creatures, such as ghosts and witches, live among them. Chances are that you’ll notice ominous activities in this bookstore as well. 

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Some people believe that whatever ghost lives inside Wicked Goods can bring them good luck in quickly finding the best horror book or any other activities requiring luck. For example, some gamblers mentioned going into this bookstore and talking to ghosts inside so that they’d increase the chances of winning while playing online at American Express Casinos or similar outlets. 

Besides these beliefs, the actual ghostly activities include books flying off the shelves and certain eerie spots inside the place. One of the people who decided to research the area even mentioned he felt a ghost putting its hands on his neck.

2. Moravian Book Shop, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

Moravian Book Shop

The Moravian Book Shop is, in fact, the oldest book shop in America. It was built in 1745 and is famous for being haunted. The interior of this place seems intriguing, and so do the ghosts that customers meet here. Numerous paranormal activities have been reported by the staff members over the years, which makes this bookstore even creepier.

The manager of the shop claims that he saw a silhouette of a woman, whom he thought was a shoplifter. After mysteriously disappearing, he was convinced it was a ghost. Another eerie appearance happened when a ghost of a man dressed in a red cloak alerted the staff about leaving a kitchen stove on. He directed them to the way and disappeared.

3. Attic Books, London, Ontario

The Attic Books store has clear evidence that the place is haunted. Both the owner and the staff can confirm that ghosts live in this place and sometimes scare the customers.

The staff has mentioned that a cigar smell comes out of the basement when no one is actually there. 

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What’s more, sometimes customers notice books falling off the shelves without anyone touching them. After the decision to leave some offerings for the ghosts, the accidents significantly reduced in number. This, in turn, probably proves that there is definitely something supernatural going on in Attic Books.

4. The Book House, St. Louis, Missouri

The book house in St. Louis used to be a Gothic-style farmhouse. According to stories, in the 1880s, a girl with red hair named Valerie used to live here. Unfortunately, she died of drowning in a well that was on the same property as the bookstore building. 

While it is unknown if Valerie’s death was a murder or an accident, her ghost hasn’t left the building since then. She can often be seen by the windows. Plus, the staff and clients can hear her giggling sometimes.

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You might also meet a ghost called the Dark Man at the Book House. He is not as often seen as Valerie, but he can sometimes lurk around the basement and create a dark, chilly mood.

5. Browse Awhile Books, Tippled City, Ohio

Finally, if you prefer quantity in your paranormal thrills, you have found a proper haunted bookstore. The store of Browse Awhile Books houses a minimum of 15 ghosts. They even have their own names, for example, Carlie, James, Becky, Erica, Sue, Sam, and many more.

These ghosts tend to be rude to the visitors. They often poke, slap, punch, and sometimes even yell at people. In addition, they throw books and children’s toys around from the shelves. That having been said, if you decide to purchase a book at this place, you need to be very careful.

Bottom Line

Entering a haunted bookshop might be such a thrilling experience for those who enjoy eerie situations in books and in real life. It sounds dangerous and scary, but for some bookworms, especially those who read horror fantasies on a daily basis, ending up in a haunted bookstore can be an amazing adventure for sure. If you’re one of them, after reading this article, you have 5 locations to choose from for your next mysterious adventure.

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