6/23/2023 0 Comments Cursed Objects by J.W. Ocker![]() Plus, far be it from me to claim any untruth, lest my own soul be in peril. It’s mean to entertain, and that it does. Still, everyone dies of something sometime, so the cursed nature of these items often seems more fiction than truth.īut Cursed Objects is not meant to be scholarly. A supernatural thriller in the vein of A Head Full of Ghosts about two young girls, a scary story that becomes far too real, and the tragic-and terrifying. ![]() ![]() Many of the stories seem to follow a familiar path, with people through whose hands said item passed suffering some manner of injury or death. It’s a light read, seemingly meant to entertain more than necessarily inform. Ocker’s short chapters shed a humorous light on each of these strange and likely apocryphal tales. ![]() Even a song and a phone number are discussed as somehow cursed. These objects have left a trail of death and destruction in their wake, and Ocker is here to once and for all unearth the deadly secrets these items seem to be hiding.įrom weird dolls and jewelry to chairs, paintings, and graveyard tombstones, these cursed items seem to run the gamut. Ocker examines just that, objects that for whatever reason seem cursed. ![]()
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