Is truth really stranger than fiction? Can a person's touch cure a deadly disease? What obstacles could a dog overcome to reach its master? Do dreams really foretell the future? Enter the uncanny zone--if you dare! Here's who you'll find * Agnes, who claimed to be a witch in 1590 and provided startling proof of the fact. Rasputin. This monk allegedly cured the tsar's son of hemophilia, and had hypnotic power over the entire royal family. Eyewitnesses claimed neither poison nor bullets could kill him. * Sugar Ray Leonard, a prize-winning boxer whose nightmare about killing his opponent in the ring came to pass. It's strange but true... 48 pages (all in color), 5 1/2 x 8. NEW IN PAPERBACK
It was good. Obviously for a beginner reader, but none the less sparked my interest in the paranormal phenomenon. I have always been intrigued by things that cannot rationally be explained and this was the cake.
It was a well put together and I enjoyed the graphic novel type illustrations.
Enjoyable. Now the question is...do you believe it?