I have always enjoyed books of this type. Eerie Florida is far and away the best I have ever read. Muncy and Schultz don't blindly accept every strange story as fact (the way most people who write this kind of book do). They show a heathy level of skepticism, often giving mundane explanations for the supposedly "paranormal" occurrences. At the same time they are willing to consider the possibility of some of the things they talk about having "paranormal" causes, or, in the case of some cryptic creatures, the possibility, however slight, of them existing. While covering the stories of the strange they give a great deal of excellent Florida history. Perhaps the best thing about Eerie Florida is that Muncy and Schultz, unlike most people who write books such as this, have a sense of humor, making even the most questionable things in the book easy to read, if not any more believable.