There were a lot of interesting ideas in this book, and it was enjoyable overall. I will probably try some of her other books in the future. It talks at length about UFO encounters as a psychic phenomenon that prepares contactees for tasks that will better humanity (and positively impact other beings as well.) The author touches on symbolism, types of encounters, and ways to process and understand these encounters. Each chapter has a set of self-assessment questions at the end to encourage self-reflection.
I took off one star because some parts of it were self-contradictory, and the author includes a small list of "future" scientific breakthroughs that had actually been made in the decade prior to when the book was published. (Although to give the benefit of the doubt, maybe they were discovered between writing and publication?)
I docked one more star because author included a random sexist rant about prehistoric societies that the book could have done without... it was only about a page and a half and was meant to be humorous, but it did harm my enjoyment and made it sound like she doesn't actually know much about hunter-gatherer societies.