The Night the Ouija Board Spoke - 100 True Horror Stories of Summoned Spirits is a chilling, cinematic descent into the forbidden realm of spirit communication, a harrowing collection of real encounters with forces that were never meant to be awakened. It captures the eerie allure of the Ouija board, that deceptively simple game of letters and wood, and the terrifying consequences that follow when curiosity crosses the line between the living and the dead. Each story unfolds like a scene bathed in candlelight and trembling shadow, where laughter turns to silence, where the planchette begins to move on its own, and where something unseen takes control of the room. The book reveals the sinister intelligence that lies beyond the veil-entities that lie, manipulate, and haunt long after the final goodbye is whispered. It explores how ordinary people, drawn by intrigue or disbelief, become entangled in invisible webs of darkness, finding themselves stalked by whispers, nightmares, and cold touches that never fade. These true accounts trace the evolution of terror from the first hesitant question to the irreversible moment when the board answers back, spelling words that no human hand could have formed. Through cinematic storytelling and palpable dread, readers are drawn into candlelit basements, empty attics, and storm-soaked nights where voices from the beyond claw their way into the world of the living. The Night the Ouija Board Spoke delves into the psychology of belief, the seduction of the unknown, and the ancient hunger of the spirits that wait for an invitation. It is not merely a book of hauntings-it is a warning wrapped in real experience, a testament to humanity's reckless fascination with what lies beyond. Told with haunting realism and atmospheric depth, this collection transforms the act of summoning into a living nightmare, reminding us that some doors, once opened, can never truly be closed. The Night the Ouija Board Spoke stands as a chilling monument to the dangers of curiosity, a cinematic meditation on communication gone wrong, and an eternal whisper from the other side: be careful what you call, because something is always listening.