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Nathaniel Lachenmeyer

Nathaniel Lachenmeyer
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Nathaniel Lachenmeyer

This is Nathaniel Lachenmeyer’s first haunted book. He is also the author of The Origami Master illustrated by Aki Sogabe and Broken Beaks illustrated by Robert R. Ingpen and has written non-fiction books for adults as well. He lives in a not-haunted house outside of Atlanta.

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The Boo! Book will be released on August 07, 2012 in Hardcover, eBook
Aug 07, 2012
The Boo! Book is now available in Hardcover, eBook
Aug 07, 2012
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The Boo! Book
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Delaware Online, January 9, 2013
...Many cultures have had issues with 13, including Neanderthals, ancient Egyptians, Babylonians, ancient Greeks, Mayans and native Americans, Nathaniel Lachenmeyer writes in 13: The Story of the Worlds Most Notorious Superstition. The most prevalent tales...
Examiner.com, January 6, 2013
...-- Dan Stevens (now appearing on Broadway in The Heiress: http://www.theheiressonbroadway.com From ForteanTimes.com by Nathaniel Lachenmeyer: The Thirteen Club also assaulted unlucky Friday on another front, enthusiastically supporting the Half...
Taipei Times Online, July 14, 2012
...defy the 13 myth with their stomachs. In 13: The Story of the World’s Most Popular Superstition, Nathaniel Lachenmeyer describes the original “Thirteen Club,” created in the US in the 1880s. On the 13th of every month, the group would meet to eat...
Taipei Times Online, July 14, 2012
...defy the 13 myth with their stomachs. In 13: The Story of the World’s Most Popular Superstition, Nathaniel Lachenmeyer describes the original “Thirteen Club,” created in the US in the 1880s. On the 13th of every month, the group would meet to eat...
Washington Daily News, July 13, 2012
...came on Tuesday the 13th. Triskaidekaphobia was rampant in the U.S. in the 19th century, according to Nathaniel Lachenmeyer, author of “13: The Story of the World’s Most Popular Superstition.” Some have said fear of Friday the 13th has its...
Guardian.co.uk, July 12, 2012
...defy the 13 myth with their stomachs. In 13: The Story of the World's Most Popular Superstition, Nathaniel Lachenmeyer describes the original "Thirteen Club", created in America in the 1880s. On the 13th of every month, the group would meet to eat at...