I love reading about unsolved mysteries of almost any subject, so in that sense, this was a great book. There were many mysteries that I’m familiar with, but many more that I wasn’t. The author cares about the subject, and that shows throughout his work. I thoroughly enjoyed this book, even though sometimes I found the wordiness a bit tedious. And, while some of the information may be a bit outdated now, or new information discovered at this point in time, it gives me a great starting point to do my own research on some of my favorite mysteries.
I actually liked this book more than I thought I would! While it is a bit dated (for example, the bodies of all of the Romanovs have since been located), it is an honestly interesting book. Well presented and thoughtful, I wasn't once bored. Well worth a read if you enjoy a good mystery.
Some of the chapters held my interest much more than others. Some unexplained mysteries in this book I had never heard about, others were much more well known which tended to interest me more.
Simply put - one of the most interesting books ever made! I love it but my main disappointment was not covering one of the biggest hystorical mysteries ever - Beast of Gévaudan. Also another thing that bothers me is that I cannot find any information on the psychiatrist known as Nelsen Nelsen which is weird. I love how the book covers many things about the space, strange animals, people, unexplainable events and so on.
I love unsolved mysteries and this book covered some of the more well known ones such as the Loch Ness monster, Abdominal Snowman, and UFOs and many other ones that I had never heard about.