Imminent: Inside the Pentagon's Hunt for UFOs
I chose to put this one down. Not because it is a bad book, but because I’m making the choice to keep my head in the sand. Sure, I enjoy the speculation of UFOs or UAPs. It’s fun to imagine. I even had an event in my youth where I saw a triangle light formation fly overhead while laying on a trampoline with several friends. I have watched and read numerous books and videos on the very subject. I don’t know what made this book different, but it hit home really close and has me wondering about our place in the universe and how I can possibly fit into all of it. It’s quite a bit to digest right now, so I’m going to skip over this one and perhaps return to it in some future date.
Edge of Madness
I thought this would be a sequel to the first book, but it’s a story of completely different people involved in what I can assume is the same EMP event as the first book. It’s a good what if type book that entertains and makes you think about what you would do in that situation.
Fahrenheit 451
Great book to remind us of how important books are. We see some measure of censorship in our own country today.
Inside the Real Area 51: The Secret History of Wright Patterson
These testimonies before Congress about the existence of aliens have sparked an interest in UFOs again. Plus, I like to hear about the unknown no matter how far-fetched and unsubstantiated it make becomes. I’ve never heard anything about Wright-Patterson in relationship to aliens, so this was new.