
Real Monsters, Gruesome Critters, and Beasts from the Darkside
A Horror, Paranormal, Nonfiction book. I did enjoy this book even though at times it read more like an encyclopedia. Some more...
Spotlighting news articles, historical accounts, and firstperson interviews, this chronicle of human interactions with monsters will convince even the most hardened skeptic of the existence of the bogeyman, bigfoot, werewolves, and swamp creatures. Offering an array of wild reports—from the police officer who begrudgingly responded to a call about a longhaired woman flying over a suburban neighborhood only to find himself calling for backup when she attacked his patrol car to the motorist whose headlights illuminated a sevenfoot tall, wolflike creature that stood on its hind legs—this historical record highlights scary and unbelievable narratives. From slightly demented humans to spinetingling paranormal encounters, each outlandish occurrence is detailed with thorough research and recounted with a storyteller's crafted voice.
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- Filetype: PDF
- Pages: 377 pages
- ISBN: 9781578592203 / 0
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I'll be honest now: I got two-thirds of the way through the book and just skimmed the rest. Because it was just terrible.Even, mind you, even for a book on crazy things that people believe even though they0 are silly, it was still terrible.Here's why:a) You don't need a line break AND an indentation at the beginning of every paragraph;b)... An encyclopedia if cryptids. A bit too lengthy and small print for reluctants. Original art too small and use of stock photos is disappointing. I did enjoy this book even though at times it read more like an encyclopedia. Some more real pictures would have been nice, even if they were a bit blurry and ill defined. The numerous drawings seemed ridiculous at times and more like something that belonged in a 1950's pulp magazine or something.