Review: A Haunted Road Atlas - Em and Christine ( And That's Why We Drink Podcast)






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Review: A Haunted Road Atlas - And That's Why We Drink Podcasters Em and Christine - May 2022


For fans of the paranormal, true crime, and quirky travel adventures, *A Haunted Road Atlas* by Em and Christine from the hit podcast *And That’s Why We Drink* is an absolute gem. Volume 1 of this atlas is a must-have for anyone who loves a little mystery mixed into their vacations—or just enjoys traveling from the comfort of their armchair. Whether you’re looking for notorious crime scenes, haunted locales, or offbeat oddity museums, this guide is your ultimate travel companion.

Pack your bags with essentials like a Ouija board, wine bra, and a holy water squirt gun, because this road trip takes you through the creepiest, most intriguing parts of the country. The book stays true to the podcast’s signature humor and charm, providing plenty of laughs while delving into some of the spookiest and most sinister stories around. Whether you're a die-hard listener of *And That’s Why We Drink* or just discovering the hosts' love for all things paranormal and true crime, you’ll find *A Haunted Road Atlas* to be the perfect guide for a spine-tingling road trip.

What really sets this book apart is its interactive format. Jam-packed with eye-catching illustrations, fun facts, travel tips, and even beverage recommendations, it’s not just a typical travel guide. Each location is brought to life with vivid descriptions of the crimes or hauntings that made them famous. Em and Christine also provide personal recommendations for local hotspots, from the best bars to grab a drink after ghost hunting, to oddity museums and curiosity shops that are sure to intrigue even the most seasoned traveler.

The book doesn’t just recycle familiar cases from the podcast; it also introduces new, exclusive content. Some of the more bizarre locations are just as thrilling as the stories shared on the show. Whether you’re exploring haunted bayous, creepy basements, or sinister bars, the journey is both eerie and fascinating.

Another highlight of *A Haunted Road Atlas* is its accessibility. The tone remains light and humorous, making the subject matter approachable even for readers who might not typically dive into true crime or paranormal content. Yet, for fans who love diving deep into spooky, sinister lore, there’s plenty to keep you on the edge of your seat.

Overall, *A Haunted Road Atlas* is an interactive, fun-filled guide perfect for lovers of the supernatural and true crime. It’s a road trip like no other—one that’s best accompanied by a drink in hand and maybe a little holy water, just in case.


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