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Weird N.J.: Your Travel Guide to New Jersey's Local Legends and Best Kept Secrets

Weird N.J.: Your Travel Guide to New Jersey's Local Legends and Best Kept Secrets

Product Type: Book

Product Price: $14.95

Manufacturer: Sterling

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Praise for Weird N.J.:

 

“They are the chroniclers of the creepy, bards of the bizarre… Mr. Sceurman and Mr. Moran have created a journal of New Jersey’s unwritten history.” —The New York Times

 

“Enough with the head-severing mobsters of Jersey. The state is packed with far more evil than TV could ever invent. And Weird N.J. has the pictures to prove it.”  —Rolling Stone

 

“If it’s the offbeat, paranormal or downright weird that you crave…there could be no better place” 

                                                                                                                            —USA Today

Reviews

Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-02-28
Summary: "We've Got to Get Ourselves Back to the Garden (State??)..."

"Sigh". Well, I am on my way back to Scotland after a series of lectures in California. I tell you, it was exhausting but very gratifying. I was nervous a little bit addressing the California Farm Owner's Association. I shouldn't have been. I was only pelted with 2 oranges and an artichoke. So that, in my book, is a huge success. I am now at a stop over at Philadelphia International Airport and plan to spend the night here until tomorrow afternoon when I can catch a flight to Glasgow.

Before I came to this hotel though, a flower power child greeted me and gave me a book. She had long grey hair and wrinkles. I hope she hasn't been hanging out here since the 60's! Besides, where have all the flowers gone? Long time passing? Hmmm...a book but no chrysanthemum? Well, I guess times change. Makes one wonder though. Think about it. The CEOs of corporations today could have been some hippy on a bad trip at Woodstock. And you ask me why the world is a mess??

Anyway, I am now snug in my room and writing on the Hotel computer since I entrusted Guido with my laptop for a short time. I had to. It's the least I could do since he did introduce me to Lady Gaga's music. I am sure he'll write a good review.

But onwards with this discussion. The book she gave me was "Weird N.J." written by these two guys, Mark Sceurman and Mark Moran. Two young men who have made a career out of collecting weird stories, folktales, and strange things about the State of N.J. At first I was hesitant. After all. there was a picture of these two guys and they both had strategic sunglasses on so they looked ominous somehow. I was relieved to find out it was merely a public relations stunt.

But people, after 4 hours of reading this, I have to tell you how interesting the tales are that they've compiled here. Very unique! I mean, I honestly did not expect much from a State that looks like a squashed Mr. Peanut and that has the lowest car insurance premium in the nation. No. I didn't expect much, but was I fooled!

If you believe that real life is stranger than fiction, then this is the book for you. It seems the two Marks have done a lot of work and investigation into the oddities of New Jersey, and, believe me, there are many. The book has many chapters and I will mention a few here. You have local legends, bizarre beasts, unexplained phenomena, Roadside Oddities, and Garden State Ghosts just to name a few.

I have to say, these guys uncover a lot of things here. Things that, I daresay, even the residents are not aware of. They have their own beast like the Loch Ness Monster called the Jersey Devil. It seems this thing has been flying around New Jersey for centuries. They even named their hockey team after it. There's a type of people here called the "Jackson Whites" who are supposed to be a mix of all races that got intermingled over time. Lee Van Cleef, the actor, was one. He had two different coloured eyes, which was a trait of these people.

They take you all over the State to find out so many things. They look for Midgetville, a community where small people from Vaudeville and the circus lived. They reveal roadside statues like the 15 foot women and a Sinclair Dinosaur. They tell you about haunted roads and ghosts that linger there. They show you a cemetary headstone which a stone cutter made into a full sized Mercedes Benz! People, I am good at making stuff up, but your poor Seer couldn't make this up on his best day!

One story that I get chills about is Antoine Le Blanc, a frenchman that came to America in 1833 and worked on a farm in Morristown. Well, hard work and no pay made Mr. Le Blanc very angry indeed. So he killed the couple that owned the farm and their servant. Well, he got caught and they hanged him. But, they didn't stop there. But, what they did afterwards was even more horrible. But I'm not going to tell you. If you enjoy reading quirky, unique, fascinating material (and you must since you are here), I would pick up a copy of this book immediately (and, if not, tomorrow will do).

It is my understanding that this book has spawned a host of many other volumes such as "Weird New York", "Weird Pennsylvania", "Weird U.S.A." etc. etc. This leads me to believe that there is money to be made here. So I better get back home and start to write "Weird Scotland". Wow, the things you would learn about the Mary Queen of Scots and Queen Elizabeth catfight! But, read this book first. You'll be glad you did.

My plane tomorrow is made out of Hershey Bar wrappers. Hope I make it home!

Metamorpho ;)






Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-05-23
Summary: "New Jersey Guide"

This was a gift and my brother loves it! Wonderful tales of New Jersey. You can find these on all states. They are entertaining, interesting and true! I remember some of these tales!


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2008-01-18
Summary: "Weird things right in your own backyard"

Excellent coffee table book. Truly weird and funny things on the roads and places less treveled in NJ.


Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2007-09-13
Summary: "GOT TO HAVE ONE BEFORE TWO"

I PREFER TWO, BUT YOU WOULD FEEL LIKE YOU ARE MISSING SOMETHING WITHOUT SEEING AND READING THE FIRST.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2006-07-19
Summary: "New jersey"

i live in Salem N.J. and theres alot of strange stories behind that town. i read this book my freshman yr in high school and i forgot the name of it and i've been trying to figure it out for like 2 years and i finally got it..