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A review by doritobabe
The Mothman Prophecies by John A. Keel
3.0
3.5/5
This book automatically loses one star because it is deceiving: it is not really about the mothman prophecies at all. At least, not to the extent I was expecting.
Entertaining read that barely holds its own. Much of Keel's claims are historically erroneous and his narcissism gets to be quite tedious after awhile. Additionally, I only found it to be scary during a small section of the text and this is due to the tendency of the author to bounce around a lot during his writing.
This book automatically loses one star because it is deceiving: it is not really about the mothman prophecies at all. At least, not to the extent I was expecting.
Entertaining read that barely holds its own. Much of Keel's claims are historically erroneous and his narcissism gets to be quite tedious after awhile. Additionally, I only found it to be scary during a small section of the text and this is due to the tendency of the author to bounce around a lot during his writing.