Strangely Strange but Oddly Normal is in my opinion one of the best books in the genre. I read this anthology with avid interest and an inane grin on my face.

Not only does Andy capture the peculiar nuances of a Yorkshire childhood, he also manages to impart at least a little of his extensive knowledge of UFOlogy and also of general Forteana.

I’m not going to go on about the individual cases within the pages, nor am I going to wobble on about Andy’s first hand observations of hallucinogenics, I’m merely going to say – read this book.

I was captured right from the first paragraphs to the very last pages, I thoroughly loved this book.

Kirst D’Raven

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