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Mysterious Lights and Crop Circles [Paperback]

Linda Moulton Howe


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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Mysterious Lights and Crop Circles 22 Jan 2001
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Mysterious Lights and Crop Circles by Linda Moulton Howe has it all. If you still believe that two little old Englishmen are responsible for the crop circles all over the world, or you are a seasoned "croppie", this book will give you much to feast upon. I challenge any producer of mainstream television programs such as 20/20, 60 Minutes or news programs, to read this, and not want to investigate the phenomena of the crop circles and the mysterious lights often associated with them more fully. Ms. Howe has surveyed the "cream of the crop" for this book; people who have credibility and experience in various fields of scientific inquiry. Having read most of what is out there on the topic as well as most magazines that in the past have devoted themselves to the crop circle mystery, I can say without hesitation that if you have even the slightest interest in crop circles, this is the book for you to read!
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2.0 out of 5 stars Less than moderate 30 May 2001
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
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Very interesting subject, but pretty dull book. Too much irrelevant storytelling. Little or no original research, lots of 'some people say that...' Not very well structured (the last 100 pages seem to contain all sorts of stuff the author didn't know what to do with). Pretty expensive too, for a BW book made of (almost)... paper.

After I finished it, I felt this was no good value for my money. A disappointment.

On the other hand, for those who do not know anything about crop circles, the book may contain useful information. Still, I would rather recommend a book like "Vital Signs, A Complete Guide to the Crop Circle Mystery and Why it is NOT a Hoax" by Andy Thomas.

9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Good Overview of the Anomalies Surrounding Crop Circles 28 May 2002
By Simeon Hein - Published on Amazon.com
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This is one of the best books around for introducing readers to the weird anomalies associated with crop formations. As a veteran circle-researcher, Linda Moulton Howe is well qualified to discuss the variety of nonordinary phenomena that have long been experienced in and around crop circles. While we don't yet understand what causes these anomalies, Howe's book goes a long way in showing us that they are real events that are repeatedly experienced by crop circle researchers. Science has yet to explain these encounters.
In my view, Howe could have written more about the human element in the creation of crop circles and the anomalies they exhibit. And what is the relationship between the balls of light and human beings? Are these objects intelligently guided or are they just spurious electrical discharges? We don't have the answers for questions but this book establishes that these questions deserve serious investigation.
(Simeon Hein is the author of Opening Minds: A Journey of Extraordninary Encounters, Crop Circles, and Resonance (Mount Baldy Press, (2002))
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