First book of 2024! I thought this book was interesting. If you‘re interested in unexplained phenomena, conspiracy theories or men in black stuff, this is your book!
3 🌟
First book of 2024! I thought this book was interesting. If you‘re interested in unexplained phenomena, conspiracy theories or men in black stuff, this is your book!
3 🌟
“Fingers of lightning tore holes in the black skies as an angry cloudburst drenched the surrealistic landscape.”
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If you‘ve ever read any books on the UFO phenomenon, then you‘re probably familiar with the men in black. This book shares various theories about who or what the men in black may be. The list includes tulpas, tricksters, vampires, time travelers, and demons. The author, Nick Redfern, is a longtime investigator of paranormal subjects and he‘s done his homework. Quite interesting. Four stars
Passed on this a couple times before I finally bought it, which is weird because "scary sci-fi" is right up my alley. Maybe the lackluster cover turned me off? Anyway, it's alien abduction / MiB stuff with a bit of a twist. Strong beginning, draggy middle, underwhelming climax. The twist ending redeems it though.
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I also watched The Mothman Prophecies movie today & am halfway through the audiobook it‘s based on. I forgot how strange this movie is, I‘m not sure it makes much sense at the end, the book is a non fiction written by the journalist Richard Gere‘s character is based on but it‘s more about how he thinks UFOs are behind every paranormal event. Weird🤷🏻♀️ 6pts #Scarathlon2021 #TeamSlaughter
Look it‘s Bigfoot! 👣
1. Stacked! I saw the movie years ago, and I find I‘m getting more interested in cryptozoology stuff.
2. Bear Lake is supposed to have a serpent like monster with short legs that consumes unsuspecting swimmers.
3. I think the official definition says no, but I‘m more interested in the supernatural/paranormal ones.
#SundayFunday Have a creepy day, and don‘t forget to tag me!
Okay. Just forget the Richard Gere film okay? This is definitely more! More strangeness! More eerie passages. Keel was in West Virginia in 1966 to document (supposedly) the Mothman sightings of that year, but what we get is a really odd and yet awesome mishmash of just UFO weirdness, Men in black, orbs, weirdass phone calls, Woody Derenberger and it just WORKS somehow! Read it!!!
Okay. Just forget the Richard Gere film okay? This is definitely more! More strangeness! More eerie passages. Keel was in West Virginia in 1966 to document (supposedly) the Mothman sightings of that year, but what we get is a really odd and yet awesome mishmash of just UFO weirdness, Men in black, orbs, weirdass phone calls, Woody Derenberger and it just WORKS somehow! Read it!!!
So, I just rewatched the movie Mothman Prophecies (2002) and it's OK, watched it the first time when I was like 13, but it got me thinking of Mothman. I found this book via Google which is based on the same-ish events as the movie, but I've never read it.
Do you know of any Mothman books or other movies? Not necessarily a nonfiction-ish account like this one, but any.
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I thought this book was extremely interesting. Strange encounters and sightings, interactions with bizarre characters and men in black, mysterious lights in the sky. I would definitely recommend this book to those who are interested in unexplained phenomena. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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+16 #TeamHarkness