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alizontheamazon's review against another edition
5.0
I thought this was a great book about the Winchester House for kids. Even though I love all the ghost and mystery aspects of the house, I liked that this book addressed that those are all rumors to make the house a tourist attraction. It’s interesting to see the truth coming to light and I think does justice to Sarah Winchester’s memory.
numinaluna's review against another edition
4.0
My nephew chose this one as a bedtime reader, and it sparked some very fun and philosophical conversations for the entire weekend. I love when a book makes a kid think about his world and the mysteries around him, and I love how enthusiastic he was about this story. He has been especially interested in the Greek gods from reading and watching Percy Jackson, and he is currently learning about Aztec culture and architecture in school, so it was a lot of fun to watch him make connections and figure out geography and timelines, as well as what parts of the stories might be true or proven false. He was very surprised that Atlantis remains a mystery, but with the ever-present confidence of a 12-year-old boy, he was quite sure he had it all figured out by the end of the book.
wyntrchylde's review against another edition
2.0
What Do WE Know About The Roswell Incident?
Author: Ben Hubbard
Publisher: Penguin Workshop
Publishing Date: 2023
Pgs: 107
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REVIEW MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS
Genre:
Children’s Literature
Aeronautics
Space
Aliens
Mystery
Why this book:
While searching for other books, I went down the rabbit hole of UFO and aliens books at my local branch library and…well, here we are.
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The Feel:
Informative.
Favorite Concept:
“It’s all fake. It’s all fake.” But then, you have people, believable people, telling the story, not the UFO or alien or flying saucer story, of how they were told to shut up and not say anything ever, either because it would be unpatriotic or because “something bad will happen to them.” Seems like a lotta work for a weather balloon in the New Mexico desert.
Tropes:
The photographer being brought in to take the photos, then having his camera and film taken from him, and finding himself on a transfer to Antarctica immediately afterwards is classic. That is exactly the type of thing that the Army/Army Air Corps were notorious for in that era. Friend’s brother went through a similar no notice transfer, his to an Alaskan outpost, though this was because he danced with an officer’s wife, not aliens.
Uhm Moments:
The nurse, Naomi Self, isn’t real. But a refuation of what she saw is mentioned in the Air Force’s Case Closed file that was supposed to be their final word on the subject. :/
The Sigh:
The nurse story was debunked.
Labeling Bob Lazar a security guard is erroneous too. He was decidedly more than that.
Suspension of Disbelief:
Much is expected of something that tries to explain conspiracy theories. This leaves its facts in a bad light with limited research and bad reporting.
Confirmation Bias:
This plays hard to my confirmation bias.
Author: Ben Hubbard
Publisher: Penguin Workshop
Publishing Date: 2023
Pgs: 107
=======================
REVIEW MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS
Genre:
Children’s Literature
Aeronautics
Space
Aliens
Mystery
Why this book:
While searching for other books, I went down the rabbit hole of UFO and aliens books at my local branch library and…well, here we are.
_________________
The Feel:
Informative.
Favorite Concept:
“It’s all fake. It’s all fake.” But then, you have people, believable people, telling the story, not the UFO or alien or flying saucer story, of how they were told to shut up and not say anything ever, either because it would be unpatriotic or because “something bad will happen to them.” Seems like a lotta work for a weather balloon in the New Mexico desert.
Tropes:
The photographer being brought in to take the photos, then having his camera and film taken from him, and finding himself on a transfer to Antarctica immediately afterwards is classic. That is exactly the type of thing that the Army/Army Air Corps were notorious for in that era. Friend’s brother went through a similar no notice transfer, his to an Alaskan outpost, though this was because he danced with an officer’s wife, not aliens.
Uhm Moments:
The nurse, Naomi Self, isn’t real. But a refuation of what she saw is mentioned in the Air Force’s Case Closed file that was supposed to be their final word on the subject. :/
The Sigh:
The nurse story was debunked.
Labeling Bob Lazar a security guard is erroneous too. He was decidedly more than that.
Suspension of Disbelief:
Much is expected of something that tries to explain conspiracy theories. This leaves its facts in a bad light with limited research and bad reporting.
Confirmation Bias:
This plays hard to my confirmation bias.
tunacullen's review against another edition
adventurous
informative
mysterious
medium-paced
shelbymarie516's review against another edition
4.0
My thoughts: All cryptids are real. Like how does something get this much traction over this many years without having any evidence. They're out there. We aren't alone. So many people across cultures and locations have beliefs on these things.