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3.0 out of 5 stars
Why did they call it encyclopedia? It is tiny!!!!!!!!,
By Jose Manuel Perez (Vera Cruz, Mexico) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Little Giant Encyclopedia of UFOs (Paperback)
It is as small as 4 centimers by 4 centimenters.
It fits in your small rear pocket. I was disapointed when I received the book. I expected an encyclopedia, but it is a tiny small very small book! But, I enjoyed the contents. Nicely written. I finished reading the whole book in 2 hours because it is so small, ridiculously small, but VERY GOOD CONTENT!!
5.0 out of 5 stars
An awesome introduction on ufology,
By A Customer
This review is from: Little Giant Encyclopedia of UFOs (Paperback)
Although I have believed in UFO's and extraterrestrials my whole life, I haven't found many books that seem to take it seriously. Most books blow it all up out of proportion with ideas of planet wars and alien children out to kill us; however, this is one book I can finally recommend. It is very thick and well worth the price, as it covers a lot of ground. It lists all relevant case histories from prehistoric times to the present, making note of the relevance of each (military, government, TV, etc.), gives definitions of all the close encounters (CE's), and finally has a section with advice on what to do if you have a sighting, and organizations which you can contact. A wonderful introduction book and a great reference for those of us with more knowledge.
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Little Giant Encyclopedia of UFOs by Jenny Randles (Paperback - June 30, 2000)
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