The Greatest "Beverly, Massachusetts" Books of All Time

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Beverly, Massachusetts

The "Beverly, Massachusetts" category for books encompasses a collection of literary works that are either set in or significantly related to the coastal city of Beverly, located in the North Shore region of Massachusetts. This genre could include a diverse range of book types, from historical accounts detailing the city's founding in the 17th century and its maritime heritage, to contemporary novels that use Beverly's unique New England character as a backdrop. It may also feature memoirs, biographies of notable residents, or photographic essays capturing the city's landscapes and architecture. The common thread among these books is their connection to Beverly, offering readers insights into its rich cultural tapestry, local lore, and the everyday life of its inhabitants, past and present.

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  1. 1. A Head Full Of Ghosts by Paul Tremblay

    The book is a chilling psychological thriller that blurs the lines between reality and supernatural horror. It revolves around the Barrett family, whose lives are turned upside down when their eldest daughter exhibits signs of acute mental illness—or perhaps demonic possession. As their situation grows increasingly dire, the family agrees to participate in a reality television show, with cameras documenting the exorcism of their daughter. The story is recounted years later by the younger sister, who reflects on the traumatic events and the impact of public scrutiny, leading readers to question the true nature of the horror that befell the Barretts.

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