![]() This book has everything from aliens to superstition and folklore to people reportedly having powers. If you’ve been searching for a comprehensive resource on the paranormal and unexplained occurrences, then your quest is over. This is the book you've been looking for. David Sutton, Fortean TimesĪbsolutely everyone who has an interest in the paranormal should have a copy of this fascinating and enlightening About the Author should be congratulated for attempting to create a one-volume reference work that casts its net across such vast, stormy seas of the improbable and imponderable and spreads out the variegated catch in an ordered manner. ![]() Mark Sanderson, The Daily TelegraphĪ great one-stop shop for Forteans. Hilary Mantel, London Review of BooksĪn ideal gift for anyone interested in crop circles, Scientology or even the Black Dog of Bungay. They have tried to operate without bias, avoid empty speculation and run to earth misconceptions, and they have cross-referenced liberally and cleverly. represent the full range of positions from the hostile sceptic to the credulous believer. The compilers of the dictionary have adopted a gentle, judicious, sometimes jaunty tone. It is a pleasure to immerse oneself in a book which, on almost every page, throws up something of peculiar interest. It is a catalogue of the inexplicable, an A-Z of mystery. Sceptical, witty, intelligent and ravenous for mystery - Gary Dexter, The Daily Telegraph A brilliant compendium of bizarre occurrences - Richard Morrison, The Times
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